MKTG FINAL-- Buying Behavior pt 2

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120) A marketing research company asked members of a focus group to describe several motorcycle brands as animals. This is an example of ________. A) hierarchical need analysis B) interpretive consumer research C) status influence D) buzz marketing E) information search

B) interpretive consumer research

53) A(n) ________ is a descriptive thought that a person has about something. A) lifestyle B) motive C) belief D) attitude E) perception

C) belief

54) A(n) ________ is a person's relatively consistent evaluations, feelings, and tendencies toward an object or idea. A) lifestyle B) motive C) belief D) attitude E) perception

D) attitude

50) Learning occurs through the interplay of all of the following EXCEPT ________. A) drives B) stimuli C) cues D) dissonance behavior E) reinforcement

D) dissonance behavior

124) Donna wants to buy a new coat. During the ________ stage of her purchase process she asked her friends to recommend a store and/or a style of coat. She searched the newspaper for coat sales, and she visited nearby stores to see what is available in her price range. A) product evaluation B) alternative evaluation C) need recognition D) information search E) purchase decision

D) information search

125) Blake is in the process of buying a new car. He is highly involved in the purchase and perceives significant differences among his three favorite models. Blake's next step is most likely to be ________. A) postpurchase behavior B) evaluation of alternatives C) opinion leadership D) cognitive dissonance E) purchase decision

B) evaluation of alternatives

49) ________ describes changes in an individual's behavior arising from experience. A) Lifestyle B) Learning C) Perception D) Cognitive dissonance E) Aggressiveness

B) Learning

64) Consumers learn about new products for the first time and make the decision to buy them during the ________. A) new product recognition B) adoption process C) evaluation process D) information search E) quality assessment

B) adoption process

60) Generally, the consumer's purchase decision will be to buy the most preferred brand, but two factors can come between the purchase intention and the purchase decision. Which of the following is one of these factors? A) postpurchase behavior B) attitude of others C) cognitive dissonance D) alternative evaluation E) new product adoption

B) attitude of others

63) Almost all major purchases result in ________, or discomfort caused by postpurchase conflict. A) need recognition B) cognitive dissonance C) purchase decisions D) legitimization E) dissatisfaction

B) cognitive dissonance

130) Kroger buys a lot of cranberry products at Christmas due to high consumer demand. This is an example of ________ demand. A) joint B) derived C) elastic D) fluctuating E) inelastic

B) derived

57) If the consumer's drive is strong and a satisfying product is near at hand, the consumer is likely to buy it then. If not, the consumer may store the need in memory or undertake a(n) ________. A) brand personality B) alternative evaluation C) postpurchase behavior D) information search E) product adoption

D) information search

58) The information sources that are most effective at influencing a consumer's purchase decision are ________. These sources legitimize or evaluate products for the buyer. A) commercial B) public C) experimental D) personal E) social

D) personal

72) The first step of the business buying process is ________. A) general need description B) supplier search C) proposal solicitation D) problem recognition E) order-routine specification

D) problem recognition

121) Bob's job description had been changed. The rationale for the changes made no sense to Bob when they were explained. Bob continued to perform most of his job duties as usual. He has engaged in ________. A) selective distortion B) selective attitude C) selective interpretation D) selective attention E) perceptual defense

D) selective attention

51) ________ are subtle stimuli that influence where, when, and how a person responds to an idea. A) Cues B) Drives C) Messages D) Personalities E) Impulses

A) Cues

59) Marketers describe the way the consumer processes information to arrive at brand choices as ________. A) alternative evaluation B) information search C) purchase decision D) situational factors E) post-purchase dissonance

A) alternative evaluation

75) A problem with the rapidly expanding use of e-purchasing is that it ________. A) can erode established customer-supplier relationships B) saves less time than expected C) generates more transactions to document D) generates less cost savings than predicted E) reduces the amount of time purchasing people can spend on strategic issues

A) can erode established customer-supplier relationships

135) Pace Hardware uses Learningnow.com to improve sales force effectiveness and facilitate sharing of expertise. It allows Pace retailers to link with other Pace retailers to ask for managerial and marketing advice. It also allows Pace retailers to ask their suppliers about product usage, deliveries, and warranties, and it allows suppliers to send new-product information directly to Pace retailers. In this scenario, Pace Hardware is using a(n) ________. A) extranet B) intranet C) search engine D) trading exchange E) reverse auction

A) extranet

68) Large business purchasers usually call for detailed product specifications, written purchase orders, careful supplier searches, and formal approval. These are all examples of how the business buying decision process is more ________ than the consumer buying decision process is. A) formalized B) creative C) relationship-oriented D) independent E) concentrated

A) formalized

128) Cameron loves to know about and purchase the most up-to-date technological gadgets. Among his friends, he is almost always the first to own the newest electronic product. Often the products that Cameron buys become adopted by large groups of consumers, but occasionally Cameron will purchase a product that is adopted by only a small portion of the population. To which of the following adopter groups does Cameron belong? A) innovator B) early adopter C) early majority D) late majority E) laggards

A) innovator

132) You call in a department manager to assist in a purchase of industrial equipment. You are considering a change in product specifications, terms, and possibly suppliers. This is most likely a ________ situation. A) modified rebuy B) new task C) straight rebuy D) solution selling E) value analysis

A) modified rebuy

56) The buying process starts with ________, in which the buyer recognizes a problem or need. A) need recognition B) information search C) evaluation of alternatives D) purchase decision E) separation of needs and wants

A) need recognition

62) The relationship between the consumer's expectations and the product's ________ determines whether the buyer is satisfied or dissatisfied with a purchase. A) perceived performance B) brand personality C) recognition D) consumer market E) service quality

A) perceived performance

133) Worthington Farm raises chickens. For years, it has used wooden coops for hauling its poultry to market. When Bob Worthington went to reuse some of his coops, he noticed many of them could not be sufficiently cleaned for reuse and needed to be replaced. Worthington was at which stage of the business buying process when he decided to replace his old coops? A) problem recognition B) general need description C) product specification D) product value analysis E) performance review

A) problem recognition

67) Which of the following is NOT a way that business and consumer markets differ? A) satisfaction of needs through purchases B) market structure and demand C) nature of the buying unit D) types of decisions E) decision process

A) satisfaction of needs through purchases

122) Stephanie and Jamal attended a sales seminar. Both left the seminar with differing opinions about what was important to implement in their jobs. Both used the information in different ways, according to what each already believed was important. They have engaged in ________. A) selective distortion B) selective attitude C) selective retention D) selective attention E) perceptual defense

A) selective distortion

116) Generation Xers, who were born between 1965 and 1976, share the childhood experiences of higher parental divorce rates, recession, and corporate downsizing. They tend to care about the environment and value experience over acquisition. Generation Xers make up a ________. A) subculture B) social class C) social network D) life-cycle stage E) lifestyle

A) subculture

73) During which stage of the business buying process is a buyer most likely to conduct value analysis, carefully studying components to determine if they can be redesigned, standardized, or made less expensive? A) general need recognition B) product specification C) proposal solicitation D) order-routine specification E) performance review

B) product specification

118) A shoe company uses ads featuring the members of a country music band with the hope that the band's fans will see them wearing the company's shoes and want to wear the same shoes. The shoe company is hoping that fans of the band view the band as a ________. A) membership group B) reference group C) brand personality D) subculture E) lifestyle

B) reference group

48) Some consumers worry that they will be affected by marketing messages without even knowing it. They are concerned about ________ advertising. A) alternative evaluation B) subliminal C) perceptual D) innovative E) comparative

B) subliminal

129) Which of the following is NOT part of the business market? A) Scott Sign Systems sells interior signs to an Alabama resort. B) A municipal government buys chemicals for its city swimming pools. C) Sue buys a gift for her mother. D) A Canadian software company buys airplane tickets to send a group of salespeople to make a presentation to a heavy equipment manufacturer in Japan. E) Airmark sells a vinyl printing press to a manufacturer of plastic bags.

C) Sue buys a gift for her mother.

127) Bill thought he had received the best deal on his new car. Shortly after the purchase, Bill started to notice certain disadvantages of his new car as he learned more about other cars available. Bill is experiencing ________. A) postpurchase culture B) selective perception C) cognitive dissonance D) purchase decision E) information evaluation

C) cognitive dissonance

66) As compared to consumer markets, business markets are ________. A) approximately the same B) smaller C) huge D) somewhat larger E) less complex

C) huge

52) Applying ________, marketers can affect demand for a product by associating it with strong drives, using motivating cues, and providing positive reinforcement. A) subliminal advertising B) social classes C) learning theory D) need recognition E) cognitive dissonance

C) learning theory

119) There is a trend in the United States toward rediscovering the flavor of regional cooking and the use of locally grown ingredients. People are choosing to spend hours in the kitchen using only the freshest ingredients to recreate local culinary traditions. This change in ________ is one of the reasons the number of farmers markets in the United States has increased by 70 percent in the last eight years. A) life-cycle stage B) subculture C) lifestyle D) personality E) life cycle

C) lifestyle

69) Which business buying situation is the marketer's greatest opportunity and challenge? A) modified rebuy B) straight rebuy C) new task D) multiple rebuys E) system rebuy

C) new task

117) Rashmi Singh always knows about the trendiest fashions. She actively shares her knowledge with a wide group of friends and colleagues about where to shop for cutting-edge fashion at great deals, and her advice is often followed. Rashmi is an example of a(n) ________. A) membership group B) innovator C) opinion leader D) buzz marketer E) experiential source

C) opinion leader

61) After purchasing a product, the consumer will be satisfied or dissatisfied and will engage in ________. A) need recognition B) alternative evaluation C) postpurchase behavior D) product expectations E) information searches

C) postpurchase behavior

65) Relative advantage, compatibility, complexity, divisibility, and communicability are all examples of ________. A) alternative evaluation B) dissonance-reducing buying behavior C) product characteristics that influence rate of adoption D) individual differences in innovativeness E) postpurchase behavior

C) product characteristics that influence rate of adoption

134) John Herr's company has standardized the size of its paper bags so that each bag can be used in five to seven different store departments. This approach to cost reduction likely took place in the ________ stage of the business buying process. A) problem recognition B) general need description C) product specification D) supplier search E) proposal solicitation

C) product specification

123) Juana looked at her September issue of O magazine and did not see anything of interest. After her mother was diagnosed with bipolar disorder, she found the issue extremely interesting because it offered advice on how to help people who are suffering from this problem. The September issue of the magazine became quite interesting to Juana due to ________. A) subliminal messaging B) social factors C) selective attention D) the hierarchy of needs E) unconscious motivations

C) selective attention

131) You regularly purchase cleaning supplies for your custodial staff, using the same vendor and ordering relatively consistent amounts of the same products with each purchase. This is an example of a ________ situation. A) modified rebuy B) new task C) straight rebuy D) solution selling E) value analysis

C) straight rebuy

55) The buyer decision process consists of five stages. Which of the following is NOT one of these stages? A) need recognition B) information search C) variety-seeking buying behavior D) purchase decision E) postpurchase behavior

C) variety-seeking buying behavior

71) Which of the following statements about buying centers is true? A) The buying center is like a standing committee. B) The buying center roles are specified on the organizational chart. C) The typical buying center has five employees, one to assume each of the buying center's roles. D) An individual's role in the buying center does not change. E) The buying center may involve informal participants who are not obvious to sellers.

E) The buying center may involve informal participants who are not obvious to sellers.

70) Marketers call the decision-making unit of a buying organization the ________. A) business buyer B) business-to-business market C) supplier-development center D) buying system E) buying center

E) buying center

74) Reverse auctions, trading exchanges, and company buying sites are all ways that companies can participate in ________. A) secure extranets B) product value analysis C) vendor-managed inventory systems D) systems selling E) e-procurement

E) e-procurement

126) Leona purchased two bottles of wine from vineyards in Australia. When asked her opinion of the wine, she said the burgundy wine tasted like alcoholic grape juice, but the Chablis had a crisp taste that she really enjoyed. These statements were made during the ________ stage of the purchase decision. A) information search B) situational analysis C) alternative evaluation D) purchase decision E) postpurchase behavior

E) postpurchase behavior


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