Test 3 - Consumer Behavior
ritual situation
a socially defined occasion that triggers a set of interrelated behaviors that occur in a structured format and that have symbolic meaning
Value-expressive appeals
attempt to build a personality for the product or create an image of the product user (most effective for products designed to enhance self-image or provide other intangible benefits)
Appeal Characteristics
1. Fear Appeals 2. Humorous Appeals 3.Comparative Ads 4.Emotional Appeals 5. Value-Expressive versus Utilitarian Appeals
Eight factors may account for inconsistencies:
1. Lack of need 2. Lack of ability 3. Failure to consider relative attitudes 4. Attitude Ambivalence 5. Weakly held beliefs and affect 6. Failure to consider interpersonal influence 7. Failure to consider situational factors
Which of the following is a type of situational influence?
- Communications situation - Purchase situation - Usage situation - Dispostion situation
Individuals with an independent self-concept tend to be
- Individualistic - Egocentric - Autonomous - Self-reliant, and - Self-contained
Individuals with an Interdependent self-concept tend to be
- Obedient - Sociocentric - Holistic - Connected, and - Relation-oriented
Change the Affective Component
1. Classical Conditioning 2. Affect toward the Ad or Website 3. Mere Exposure
Components of physical surroundings
1. Colors 2. Aromas 3. Music 4. Crowding
The five key dimensions or characteristics are
1. Physical surroundings 2. Social surroundings 3. Temporal perspectives 4. Task definition 5. Antecedent states
Change the Cognitive Component
1. change beliefs 2. shift importance 3. add beliefs 4. change ideal
Measurement of Lifestyle
Attempts to develop quantitative measures of lifestyle. Was initially referred to as psychographics. Measures include: attitudes, values, activities, interests, demographics, media patterns, and usage rates.
Which of the following are components of the physical environment?
Colors, aromas, music, and crowding
Appeal characteristics correspond to when a message is communicated
False
Attempts to develop quantitative measures of lifestyle were initially referred to as _____, and is a term that is frequently used interchangeably with lifestyle.
False
Attitudes formed under the peripheral route tend to be stronger and resistant to counter persuasion attempts
False
antecedent states
Features of the individual person that are not lasting characteristics, such as momentary conditions or moods
Positive versus negative framing
Framing: Presenting one of two equivalent value outcomeseither in positive or gain terms (positive framing) or ineither in positive or gain terms (positive framing) or innegative or loss terms (negative framing).negative or loss terms (negative framing).
VALS (Social Value and Lifestyle)
Provides a systematic classifications of U.S. adults into eight distinct consumer segments based on two dimensions: 1) Primary motivation 2) Resources
Appeal Characteristics
Represents "how" the message is communicated
Message Structure Characteristics
Represents "how" the message is presented
source characteristics
Represents "who" delivers the message
A shift importance strategy is one technique marketers use to alter the cognitive component of a consumer's attitude
True
Mabel is embarrassed when shopping for adult diapers at a retail store. This negative emotion is influenced by both the product (adult diapers) and the situation.
True
Shopping with friends drives more impulse purchases than does shopping with family.
True
Which of the following is true regarding value-expressive versus utilitarian appeals?
Utilitarian appeals are most effective for functional products
an enduring organization of motivational, emotional, perceptual, and cognitive processes with respect to some aspect of our environment
an attitude
self-concept
an individual's perception and feelings toward himself or herself
PRIZM
analyze consumer lifestyle using consumer's demographic, psychographic, behavioral and geographic information
A person who is depressed, goes shopping, and buys something nice for herself/himself has been influenced by the
antecedent state
Situations
can be described on a number of dimensions which determine their influence on consumer behavior
Nonverbal components
can influence attitudes through affect, cognition, or both (pictures/music)
The elaboration likelihood model posits two routes to persuasion, which are the
central route and peripheral route
Mitch likes Toyota automobiles because he thinks they have the highest reliability of all automobiles. His belief about Toyota's reliability represents which component of Mitch's attitude?
cognitive
Extended self
consists of the self plus possessions
To understand a consumer's behavior, we must know about the
consumer, situation, and stimulus object
Temporal Perspectives
deal with the effect of time on consumer behavior
Social surroundings
deals with the effects of the other individuals presenting the particular situation
The _________ holds that low involvement results in a "peripheral route" to attitude change in which consumers form impressions based on readily available cues
elaboration likelihood model
Another name for the mere ownership effect is the ________ effect
endowment
One's self and those possessions that form part of one's self-identity is referred to as
extended self
Which dimension of self-concept refers to the individual's perception of who I would like to be
ideal self-concept
Situational Influence
includes all those factors particular to a time and place (that do not follow from a knowledge of the stable attributes of the consumer and the stimulus and that have an effect on current behavior.)
Individuals with which type of self-concept are more likely to seek adventure and excitement through travel, sports, and entertainment, to be opinion leaders, and to prefer magazines over TV?
independents
Utilitarian appeals
involve informing the consumer of one or more functional benefits that are important to the target market (most effective for functional products)
attitude
is an enduring organization of motivational, emotional, perceptual, and cognitive processes with respect to some aspect of our environment
lifestyle
is basically the way an individual choose to live
one-sided message
one point of view is expressed
attribute framing
only a single attribute is the focus of the frame - 80% fat free (positive frame) - 20% fat (negative frame)
Change the Behavioral Component
operant conditioning
Which of the following do marketers need to be concerned about with respect to using celebrities as company spokespersons?
overexposure of the celebrity, negative behavior involving the spokesperson, and image of the celebrity does not match the image of the product or brand
Which of the following is not considered to be a component of an attitude
perceptual component
two-sided message
presents both good and bad points are communicated
What are the two dimensions of the VALS typology of consumer?
primary motivation and resources
How differently you might behave at Best Buy if you are there only to browse versus being there to replace a broken Blu-ray player is known as which situation? A) communication B) usage C) disposition D) purchase E) all of the above
purchase
The totality of the individual's thoughts and feelings having reference to him- or herself as an object is one's
self-concept
All those factors particular to a time and place that do not follow from knowledge of the stable attributes of the consumer and the stimulus and that have an effect on current behavior are known as _____.
situational influence
Consumers give gifts for many reasons:
social expectations, ritualized situations, to elicit return favors
Which of the following is a situational characteristic?
temporal perspective
A service is
the atmosphere of a service business
Goal framing
the message stresses either the positive consequences of performing an act or the negative consequences of not performing the act - Benefits of quitting smoking emphasized (positive frame) - Risks of not quitting smoking emphasized (negative frame)
task definition
the reason the consumption activity is occurring
store atmosphere
the sum of all the physical features of a retail environment
Mere ownership effect (endowment effect)
the tendency of an owner to evaluate an object more favorably than a non-owner
An advertisement for the Honda Civic Hybrid featured gas mileage in the subheading (49 city/51 highway). The copy also noted that owners of this automobile may be eligible for a clean-fuel tax deduction. At the time this ad appeared, gas was over $3.00 per gallon, which made the information important to consumers. This is an example of which type of appeal
utilitarian appeal
Instead of featuring any functional benefits of the product or brand in ads for the iPod, this product was introduced by showing a silhouette of a person dancing with the white earbuds and holding a white iPod MP3 player. Which type of advertising appeal does this illustrate?
value-expressive appeal