MKG 310 Final
Which of the following statements is true regarding active and inactive consumer problems?
Active problems require the marketer only to convince consumers that its brand is the superior solution.
Kim was participating in a focus group in which the discussion centered around the participants' problems encountered while taking care of their hair. Which approach to problem identification is this?
activity analysis
Bessie is at the grocery store and is trying to remember some of the things she needs to buy. She is in the cleaning products aisle looking at the floor cleaning products. She's pretty sure she has another bottle left at home, so she doesn't purchase another. Bessie's perception of her current situation regarding this product reflects her ____.
actual state
How has the Internet changed consumers' ability to search for information?
all of the above
Which condition is appropriate to attempt to influence generic problem recognition?
all of the above
Which of the following is true regarding the Internet as a source of information?
all of the above
Karl and his wife are considering putting a built-in pool in their backyard. They were discussing who they could get to do it for them, and they realized they knew of five pool contractors in their city. These five pool contractors that they thought of as potential contractors for them represent their _____.
awareness set
Ben is interested in golf, so he visits several golf-related Web sites, such as the USGA and the PGA. Unbeknownst to him, his surfing behavior is being tracked, and it's no accident that he receives several banner ads for golf products and destinations. This is called _____
behavioral targeting
Brad was out of soft drinks in his dorm room, so he went to the store and purchased Coke. This is the brand he always buys, and he would not even consider purchasing another brand. Which type of nominal decision does this illustrate?
brand loyal decision
Freddy is purchasing a new car, and he has decided that gas mileage, price, reliability, and styling are important to him. These attributes represent Freddy's _____.
evaluative criteria
The brands or products one will evaluate for the solution of a particular consumer problem are called the _____.
evoked set
Which type of decision making involves internal and external search, few alternatives, simple decision rules on a few attributes, and little postpurchase evaluation?
extended decision making
The manager of a bank branch is concerned about the number of mistakes the tellers were making, so he started manipulating different aspects of the environment in the bank to see what effect each has on the tellers' performance. He examined factors such as the lighting, temperature, and the volume of the music playing in the bank. Which approach to problem recognition is this manager using?
human factors research
Jon needed to purchase new tires for his SUV. He consulted Consumer Reports to see how the various brands were rated. Jon consulted which type of information source?
independent sources
Elaine is considering the purchase of a computer and is aware that Toshiba and HP are brands in this product category. However, she is basically indifferent toward them. These two brands represent Elaine's _____.
inert set
Once a problem is recognized, relevant information from long-term memory is used to determine if a satisfactory solution is known, what the characteristics of potential solutions are, what are appropriate ways to compare solutions, and so forth. This is referred to as _____.
internal search
Rudy is a product category manager for a major consumer packaged goods manufacturer. Part of his job requires that he analyze a given product category and logically determine where improvements could be made. Rudy has determined several consumer problems this way. Which of the following best describes how Rudy uncovers consumer problems?
intuition
When a consumer notices a new product in a store because of the point-of-purchase display, reads about the attributes of the product and recalls an unresolved problem that this product will solve, and then purchases the product, _____ has occurred.
limited decision making
Blake doesn't much care about cars but is engaging in a substantial amount of information search about cars since he is about to buy a new car. In terms of involvement, Blake is _____.
low in product involvement; high in purchase involvement
Which information source is NOT actively acquired by consumers?
low-involvement learning
Karen is going to the mall to purchase new shoes. Based on her prior experience with Nine West and her positive attitude toward them, she plans on looking at the Nine West store first. Her decision to visit the Nine West store is based on which source of information?
memory
Every winter, Laurie's skin becomes very dry and results in painful cracks in her skin on her fingers. Once this happens, Laurie remembers that Zim's Crack Cream works really well for this problem, so she stops at the store to pick some up. Which type of decision making has occurred?
nominal decision making
Which type of decision making process in effect involves no decision per se?
nominal decision making
Deliberate external search that occurs in the absence of problem recognition and is done both to acquire information for possible later use and because the process itself is pleasurable is known as _____.
ongoing search
Which approach to problem recognition examines the purchase or use of a particular product or brand?
product analysis
Feature and quality variations across brands are referred to as _____.
product differentiation
A firm that introduces a new line of non-fat snack food due to increasing consumer concern with health is _____.
reacting to problem recognition
Which problem recognition involves a discrepancy that only one brand can solve?
selective problem recognition
Effective quality control and distribution and package inserts that assure the consumer of the wisdom of their purchase are attempts at _____.
suppressing problem recognition
The level of one's desire to resolve a particular problem depends on which factors?
the magnitude of the discrepancy between the desired and actual states and the relative importance of the problem