Chapter 6 Consumer Behavior
ideal self
A person's conception of how he/she would like to be
fantasy
Consumers who have a large gap between their real and ideal selves are particularly good targets for marketing communications that use THESE appeals
social outcasts
Historically,in the past, tattoos have been associated with people who are considered THIS
youth
People across all cultures appear to favor physical features that are associated with THIS universally desired trait
66%
The U.S. government estimates that approximately ________ of American adults are overweight or obese.
looking-glass
an example of this type of self is when people feel like others view them a certain way and then act that way because of it, and then others see that person that way as well
family level
category or level of the extended self that a HOME would be
Identity marketing
is the promotional strategy that involves select consumers altering some aspects of their selves to advertise for a branded product
ideal of beauty
preference in a culture for a particular model of beauty (or exemplar)
sex-typed
products take on masculine or feminine attributes
Body image
refers to a consumer's subjective evaluation of his or her physical self.
actual self
refers to our more realistic appraisal of the qualities we have and don't have
Self-concept
summarizes the beliefs a person holds about his own attributes and how he/she evaluates their self on those qualities
self-esteem
the positivity of a person's self-concept.
Self-fulfilling prophecy
the way we assume others expect us to act.
impression management
trying to "manage" what others think of them by strategically choosing clothing and other products that will convey a positive image
Social comparison
when the person tries to evaluate their appearance by comparing it to the people depicted in these artificial images
group level
If a person dresses in team gear, has every piece of history known for that team, even decorates their home in team objects it would most likely be an example of what level of the extended self
multiple selves
the idea that you can appear to be many different personality types depending on the situation
Collective self
where a person derives his or her identity in large measure from a social group