MKG 310 Consumer Behavior Exam 2
When considering consumers' ideal levels of performance on attributes when using a multiattribute attitude model, which attitude index is best? 0 25 50 100 over 100
0
Which of the following is a factor affecting the spread of innovations?
All of the above
Which of the following statements adequately reflects the concept of attitude component consistency? All three attitude components do not change over time. A change in one attitude component tends to produce related changes in the other components. The three attitude components operate independently from each other, so a change in one component does not necessarily mean the others will change. All three attitude components are equal in their influence on one's attitude. Each component is equally important regardless of the situation.
a change in one attitude component tends to produce related changes in the other components
The likelihood and ease with which information can be recalled from long-term memory is termed _____. retrieval elaboration maintenance accessibility learning
accessibility
For a period of time, Energizer Batteries used mock commercials for seemingly boring, mundane products. A few seconds into the mock commercial, viewers heard the distinctive drumbeat of the Energizer Bunny before it marched across the screen. Several viewers said that when they heard the drums, they looked at and attended to the commercial because they liked the bunny. However, over time, viewers stopped paying attention to the commercial. What theory suggests that if a stimulus doesn't change, over time we adapt or habituate to it and begin to notice it less? Adaptation level theory Dual-coding theory Expectation theory Wear-out theory Over-exposure theory
adaption level theory
Which term is used to refer to the liking/disliking aspect of a specific feeling? emotion affect hedonic cognition valence
affect
Denise tends to experience emotions more strongly than most people, so much so that there are some ads that she cannot even watch because they make her cry. This trait is known as _____. physiological differentiation psychological differentiation affect intensity cognitive intensity psychological intensity
affect intensity
SAM (Self-Assessment Manikin) is used to assess which component of attitude? cognitive affective behavioral orientation personality
affective
Maslow's hierarchy of needs is based on which premise? All humans acquire a similar set of motives through genetic endowment and social interaction. Some motives are more basic or critical than others. The more basic motives must be satisfied to a minimum level before other motives are activated. As the basic motives become satisfied, more advanced motives come into play. all of the above
all of the above
Which of the following can be a component of a multiattribute model? a consumer's attitude toward a particular brand a consumer's belief about how a brand performs on a given attribute the importance the consumer attaches to an attribute a consumer's ideal level of performance on an attribute all of the above
all of the above
Which of the following is NOT a situational characteristic influencing interpretation? time pressure mood number of other individuals present nature of the material surroundings the message in question all of the above are situational characteristics influencing interpretation
all of the above
Which of the following is a factor that may account for inconsistencies between measures of beliefs and feelings and observations of behavior? lack of need failure to consider relative attitudes failure to consider interpersonal influence failure to consider situational factors all of the above
all of the above
Which of the following is a strategy for altering the cognitive component of a consumer's attitude? change beliefs shift beliefs add beliefs change ideal all of the above
all of the above
Which of the following is considered a dimension of brand personality? ruggedness excitement sincerity competence all of the above
all of the above
High-involvement learning often involves _____. classical conditioning analytical reasoning iconic rote learning all of the above none of the above
analytical reasoning
Amanda is in junior high and begged her mother to buy her a certain brand of athletic shoe that all the "cool" kids in school were wearing. She thought that if she had those shoes, she would be accepted as one of them. To Amanda, these other students in school that she wants to be associated with represent a(n) _____
aspiration reference group
A learned predisposition to respond in a consistently favorable or unfavorable manner with respect to a given object is known as a(n) _____. belief emotion attitude cognition attribute
attitude
Elizabeth is 15 years old and is asking her parents for more freedom. She wants to make more of the decisions that affect her, such as the clothes she wears, how late she can stay out, and what school she attends. This is an example of Elizabeth's need for _____. objectification ego defense expression autonomy assertion
autonomy
Segmenting consumers on the basis of their most important attribute or attributes is called _____. benefit segmentation demographic segmentation psychographic segmentation attribute segmentation utilitarian segmentation
benefit segmentation
Many consumers associate Mercedes automobiles with status, luxury, quality engineering, and high price. This is an example of Mercedes' _____. brand equity brand image brand leverage brand position brand identity
brand image
When Honda introduced its Odyssey mini-van, its advertising merely claimed, "It's the Honda of mini-vans." This is an example of _____. brand leverage brand generalization brand discrimination brand substitute brand complement
brand leverage
Carissa is highly involved is a purchase decision for a new car. She has searched the Internet, visited car dealerships, talked to friends and family, and paid attention to advertisements. According to the elaboration likelihood model, by which route is Carissa likely to be persuaded? primary route secondary route central route peripheral route direct route
central route
The elaboration likelihood model posits two routes to persuasion, which are the _____. primary route and secondary route temporary route and permanent route central route and peripheral route manifest route and latent route direct route and indirect route
central route and peripheral route
_____ involves presenting an incomplete stimulus with the goal of getting consumers to complete it and thus become more engaged and involved. Proximity Ambush marketing Closure Inference Figure-ground
closure
In McGuire's classification of motives, which ones focus on the person's need for being adaptively oriented toward the environment and achieving a sense of meaning? affective preservation growth cognitive self-actualization
cognitive
Which component of attitudes consists of a consumer's beliefs about an object? affective cognitive factual behavioral utilitarian
cognitive
_____ is a process whereby stimuli are placed into existing categories of meaning. Affective interpretation Consumer inference Cognitive interpretation Perceptual interpretation Perceptual relativity
cognitive interpretation
Which of the following involves presenting two stimuli in close proximity so that eventually the two are perceived to be related or associated? pairing combining conditioning operating shaping
conditioning
Attitude components tend to be _____. inconsistent consistent irregular disparate none of the above
consistent
Gwen lives in Dijon, France. To her, French wine is the only wine worth drinking, and she would never consider drinking wine from California. Gwen is exhibiting _____. stubbornness consumer ethnocentrism sincerity consumer culturalism patriotism
consumer ethnocentrism
Adoption of which type of innovation requires relatively minor changes in behavior or changes in behaviors that are unimportant to the consumer?
continuous innovation
The manner in which innovations spread throughout a market is referred to as the _____.
diffusion process
Consumers who purchase only popular brands because of insecurity are most likely influenced by the _____ motive. causation assertion consistency. ego-defense none of the above
ego-defense
Strong, relatively uncontrollable feelings that affect our behavior are known as _____. motivations personality emotions perceptions needs
emotions
Consumers have described Apple's iPod products, such as the MP3 music player and the new video player, as imaginative and up-to-date. The brand is also considered to be daring, changing the traditional media models. Based on this description, which dimension of brand personality best describes the iPod? sincerity excitement competence sophistication ruggedness
excitement
____ occurs when the stimulus activates one or more sensory receptor nerves, and the resulting sensations go to the brain for processing. Attention Perception Exposure Interpretation Selection
exposure
A long-running television commercial for Dial soap would show an individual in various situations with other people (e.g., car pool or elevator). This individual would join the others and look around, appearing to be in discomfort. Then a voice over would say, "Aren't you glad you used Dial...don't you wish everyone did?" Which type of appeal does this illustrate? one-sided message two-sided message fear appeal third-party endorsement comparative ad
fear appeal
Two or more individuals who share a set of norms, values, or beliefs and have certain implicitly or explicitly defined relationships to one another such that their behaviors are interdependent is known as a(n) _____.
group
Jamie wants to purchase a notebook computer, but she has limited product knowledge about computers other than how to turn one on and use it. She expects to pay over $1,000 for this computer, so this is an important decision for her and she wants to make the right choice. For Jamie, this represents a(n)_____
high-involvement purchase situation
Valerie and her family are members of the Baptist Church. They have accepted the Baptist Church's values as their own and behave in a manner consistent with the Church's values because their values and the Church's values are the same. Which type of influence does the Church possess with respect to Valerie and her family?
identification
Sometimes consumers have difficulty retrieving a specific piece of information because other related information in memory gets in the way, which is an effect referred to as _____. noise echoic memory interference clutter memory failure
interference
Perception is a process that begins with consumer exposure and attention to marketing stimuli and ends with consumer _____. interpretation attitudes action acceptance behavior
interpretation
The minimum amount that one stimulus can differ from another with the difference still being noticed is referred to as the _____. just noticeable difference perceptual difference discriminatory difference inferential difference minimal difference
just noticeable difference
Motives that are either unknown to the consumer or are such that he or she is reluctant to admit them are referred to as _____ motives. manifest hidden secondary latent unacceptable
latent
Any change in the content or organization of long-term memory or behavior is known as _____. marketing learning cognition information processing repositioning
learning
Which side of the brain is primarily responsible for verbal information, symbolic representation, sequential analysis, and the ability to be conscious and report what is happening? right left front back top
left
Which portion of total memory is devoted to permanent information storage? short-term memory long-term memory primary memory secondary memory established memory
long-term memory
Rayna provides a significant amount of information to others across a wide array of products, including durables and nondurables, services, and store type. She can provide information on product quality, sales, usual prices, product availability, store personnel characteristics, and other features of relevance to consumers. Rayna is best described as a(n) _____
market maven
A consumer who buys a product because a close friend bought one may be fulfilling a _____ motivation. modeling independence causation ego-defense none of the above
modeling
What are the major individual factors affecting attention? needs and wants hemispheric lateralization and interpretation motivation and needs exposure and interpretation motivation and ability
motivation and ability
Which construct represents an unobservable inner force that stimulates and compels a behavioral response and provides specific direction to that response? motive personality emotion perception feeling
motive
Which set of motives deals with our need to determine who or what causes the things that happen to us? need for consistency need for attribution need to categorize need for objectification need for autonomy
need for attribution
Which type of reference group influence occurs when an individual fulfills group expectations to gain a direct reward or to avoid a sanction? a. informational b. normative c.identification d. transient e. permanent
normative
Toyota offers a hybrid version of its popular Highlander mid-sized SUV. The advertising for this car features the positive benefits of owning a hybrid, but it fails to mention that the Hybrid is considerably more expensive than the conventional version of the model. This is an example of a(n) _____. biased message one-sided message two-sided message positive appeal comparative ad
one-sided message
Which type of conditioning requires that consumers first engage in a deliberate behavior (i.e., trying the product) and come to understand its power in predicting positive outcomes that serve as reinforcement? classical conditioning operant conditioning iconic conditioning vicarious conditioning reinforced conditioning
operant conditioning
Individuals who filter, interpret, or provide product and brand-relevant information to their family, friends, and colleagues are known as _____. opinion leaders market mavens interpreters screeners market leaders
opinion leaders
The fact that all aspects of the perception process are extremely selective is referred to as _____. perceptual selectivity sensory screening ego defenses perceptual defenses none of the above
perceptual defenses
Which of the following reflects the relatively stable behavioral tendencies that individuals display across a variety of situations? motivation personality emotion perception needs
personality
In Maslow's hierarchy of needs, food, water, sleep, and to an extent, sex, are considered _____ motives. safety self-actualization physiological belongingness esteem
physiological
Which type of group includes family and friends and involves strong ties and frequent interaction? a. primary group b. secondary group c. consumer group d. reference group e. intimate group
primary group
Which of the following is NOT an adopter category? a. innovators b. early adopters c. early majority d. late majority e. procrastinators
procrastinators
Which of the following is a situational factor affecting attention? program involvement ability motivation repetition isolation
program involvement
_____ refers to the fact that stimuli positioned close together are perceived as belonging to the same category. Organization Proximity Closeness Closure Affect
proximity
What are two important long-term memory structures? primary and secondary schema and scripts semantic and conceptual conceptual and imagery iconic and vicarious
schema and scripts
Which type of group includes organizations such as professional associations and neighborhood associations that involve relatively weak ties and less frequent interaction among its members? primary group secondary group tertiary group cohort group work group
secondary group
Ads that encourage consumers to remember past personal experiences and use language such as "you" and "your" in the copy are using the strategy of _____ to enhance message involvement. importance personalization dual coding mood enhancement self-referencing
self-referencing
The basic knowledge and feelings an individual has about a concept is known as _____. episodic memory primary memory accessible memory semantic memory conditioned memory
semantic memory
Procter & Gamble, the maker of Crest brand toothpaste, has modified this brand to include whiteners. To encourage consumers to adopt this brand, P&G gave away free samples along with a high value coupon on the purchase of a tube. The hope was that consumers would try the brand, purchase it at a discount, and finally buy it at full price. This is an example of _____. step learning staging stepping shaping modeling
shaping
Which of the following are the two interrelated components of memory? primary and secondary memory conditioned and unconditioned memory operant and classical memory short-term and long-term memory implied and explicit memory
short-term and long-term memory
The size, shape, and color are specific _____ of the stimulus that can affect interpretation. cues traits elements contextual cues signals
traits
The process of one person receiving information from the mass media or other sources and passing it on to others is known as the _____.
two step flow of communication
Which type of appeal involves informing the consumer of one or more functional benefits that are important to the target market? multi-sided message value-expressive appeal utilitarian appeal factual appeal supportive appeal
ulitarian appeal
When consumers do not directly experience a reward or punishment to learn but instead observe the outcomes of others' behaviors and adjust their own accordingly, which type of learning has occurred? operant learning vicarious learning shaping analytical reasoning iconic rote learning
vicarious learning
Which type of communication involves individuals sharing information with other individuals in a verbal form including face-to-face, phone, and the Internet? a. mass advertising b. word-of-mouth c. impersonal d. two-step e. multistep
word-of-mouth
_____ occurs when one fast-forwards through a commercial on a prerecorded program, and _____ involves switching channels when a commercial appears. Zapping; muting Zapping; zipping Zipping; muting Zipping; zapping Muting; avoiding
zipping;zapping