mktg exam 1
What is the ethical concern regarding the limited ability of children to comprehend advertising messages?
1. do children understand the selling intend of commercials 2. can children understand specific aspects of commercial
t/f CARU guidelines allow for the use of price minimizations such as "only $19.99."
F
t/f Cultures are static and rarely change.
F
t/f While culture heavily influences marketing strategy, culture is not influenced by marketing strategy.
F
Which of the following is NOT an outcome of studying consumer behavior?
HR
Which of the following is the American advertising industry's primary self-regulatory body?
National Advertising Division of the Council of Better Business Bureaus media
Which of the following statements is false regarding marketing practices?
Regulating marketing activities requires a higher level of understanding of consumer behavior than does managing marketing programs.
t/f Marketing practices are sometimes controversial.
T
The type of socialization where a person learns a culture other than their native culture:
acculturation
______ is best defined as a physiological dependency on the consumption of a product.
addictive consumption
Which of the following is considered a symbol that has varying meaning across cultures?
all: colors animals numbers music
Stages of the household life cycle are based on
all: age of the adult members. marital status of the adult members. presence of children. age of children.
Which of the following is a factor determining a reference group's influence on a consumer?
all: whether or not the product is a necessity whether the use of the product or brand is visible to the group the degree of commitment the individual feels to a group the individual's confidence in the purchase situation
__________ is the study of individuals, groups, or organizations and the processes they use to select, secure, use, and dispose of products, services, experiences, or ideas to satisfy needs and the impacts that these processes have on the consumer and society.
consumer behavior
A distinctive subgroup of society that self-selects on the basis of a shared commitment to a particular product class, brand, or consumption activity is known as a
consumption subculture
Adoption of which type of innovation requires relatively minor changes in behavior or changes in behaviors that are unimportant to the consumer?
continuous innovation
Advertising run by a firm to cause consumers to unlearn inaccurate information they acquired as a result of the firm's earlier advertising is called
corrective adv
Which of the following statements is true regarding culture?
culture is acquired
Which of the following is a cultural factor that affects consumer behavior and marketing strategy?
demographics values language nonverbal communications
How can an organization provide superior customer value to customers?
doing a better job of anticipating and reacting to customer needs than the competition does by conducting market research
The type of socialization where a person learns his or her native culture is referred to as:
enculturation
__________ is the process by which decisions that directly or indirectly involve two or more family members are made.
fam decision making
A __________ has at least two members related by birth, marriage, or adoption, one of whom is the householder (i.e., the one who owns or rents the residence).
fam household
Which of the following is the primary source of consumer socialization?
family
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
Charles was examining his perception of himself as whom he would like to be. Charles is examining his
ideal SC
Which type of self-concept emphasizes the individual, self-reliance, and is more often associated with Western cultures?
independent self concept
Which type of influence occurs when an individual uses the behaviors and opinions of reference group members as potentially useful bits of information?
informational
Which type of training occurs when a parent or sibling specifically and directly attempts to bring about certain responses through reasoning or reinforcement?
insturmental training
A family purchase decision differs from an organizational decision in
level of emotion
A part of the larger market whose unique needs & characteristics differ from other parts of the market is referred to as a (n) _____.
market segment
To be successful, a product must
meet the needs of the target market better than the competition does.
Some individuals have information about many different kinds of products, places to shop, and other aspects of markets. They can be considered a special type of opinion leader and are known as
mkt mavens
__________ occurs when a child learns appropriate, or inappropriate, consumption behaviors by observing others
modeling
Which type of reference group influence occurs when an individual fulfills group expectations to gain a direct reward or to avoid a sanction?
normative
__________ are rules that specify or prohibit certain behaviors in specific situations.
norms
__________ values reflect a culture's view of the appropriate relationships between individuals and groups within that society.
other-oriented values
Which is not an external influence on consumer behavior?
perception
One basis for the concern over marketing to children is based on
piagets stages of cognitive developement (around age 12)
Which of the following act as limits on marketers' activities?
political constraints legal and regulatory constraints competitive constraints
The extended self consists of the self plus ________.
posessions
What are the two dimensions of the VALS typology of consumers?
primary motivation and resources
Which of the following refers to how children learn with respect to consumption?
process: consumer socialization
Which of the following is NOT an adopter category?
procrastinators
Which of the following is not an adopter category?
procrastinators
A(n) __________ is anything a consumer acquires or might acquire to meet a perceived need.
product
Attempts to develop quantitative measures of lifestyle were initially referred to as _____, which is a term that is frequently used interchangeably with lifestyle by consumer researchers.
psychographics
The allowable practice of making exaggerated claims about products is called.
puffery
Which type of reference group involves relatively weak ties and less frequent interaction among its members?
secondary
______ suggests that when consumers perceive a match between their self-concept and a brand/product image, positive outcomes (e.g., positive evaluations, greater satisfaction) are more likely.
self-congruity theory
Richard is reassessing his life and asking himself, "How am I seen by others?" He is also asking himself, "How would I like to be seen by others?" Richard is seeking his
social SC
Using one marketing strategy across various cultures is referred to as
standardization
All of the following are elements of a marketing ethnography except.
statistical generalizations
The segment(s) within the larger market on which an organization will focus its marketing effort is referred to as the
target mkt
t/f It is critical that a firm consider value from the customer's perspective.
true
In studying reference groups, identification influence is also called __________ influence.
value-expressive
Which of the following is typically included in a psychographic or lifestyle study?
values demographics activities and interests attitudes