P&BB Exam 1
New firms introducing a new product are compelled to maximize
accidental exposure
Product knowledge is retrieved from memory by this process
activation
Accidental exposure can be enhanced by all of the following EXCEPT
ad placement in niche magazines of interest
Disney World in Orlando, FL has several theme parks, resorts, restaurants, and stores. Each is intentionally created to offer a memorable event for visitors. For example, the Wilderness Lodge is a large resort hotel on the grounds, and everything within it is made to look like log cabins and pioneer days. Even the casual restaurant has the wait staff dressed in pioneer costumes, and they put on funny little skits when they are waiting on customers. Which of the following best describes what Disney is selling?
an experience
A product's position refers to
an image of the product in the consumer's mind relative to competing products
The interpretation process beings with
attention
Walmart can best be described as pursuing which orientation?
cost
Attention and comprehension are part of the integration processes
false
Customer focused performance metrics are considered historical measures, while organization focused measures are considered contemporary
false
The affective system plans, makes decisions, or purposefully tries to achieve some goal
false
The six market orientations discussed in class can be divided into demand side and supply side orientations with the demand side including cost and production orientation
false
The affective system is characterized by all of the following, EXCEPT
it is not capable of being learned
The minimum amount that one stimulus can differ from another with the difference still being noticed is referred to as
just noticeable difference
Fad products should prepare in advance to pursue which orientation?
marketing
What is the first step in the consumer decision process?
problem recognition
A(n) ____ is anything a customer acquires or might acquire to meet a perceived need.
product
In class we discussed Apple as an example of which orientation?
product
Most firms in lesser developed countries tend to pursue which orientation?
production
Green Hills' latest marketing strategy can be described as which orientation?
relationship
Green Hills' original marketing strategy can be described as which market orientation?
sales
The actual viewership of advertisements contained in television programs viewed by consumers is
selective exposure
Products, brands, packaging, advertisements, coupons, stores, credit cards, price tags, salespeople's communications, and, in some cases, sounds (music), smells (perfume), and other sensory cues are examples of _____ used in marketing strategy.
stimuli
J&J Produce is a distributor of fresh produce. They conducted a thorough analysis of its market and identified groups of consumers that had similar product-related needs. One particular market identified wanted fresh and unique produce, such as Swiss chard, radicchio, and exotic fruits, and they were willing to pay higher prices for these choices. J&J Produce decided to focus its marketing effort on this segment of the total market. This segment is J&J's _____.
target market
Marketing strategy is formulated in terms of the marketing mix; that is, it involves determining the product, features, price, communications, distribution, and services that will provide customers with superior value. This entire set of characteristics is often referred to as the
total product
A customer's needs and desires are shaped by his or her self-concept and lifestyles
true
Branding affects customer confidence in a product
true
Customers use external cues (stimuli) to help them identify and define reality
true
Generally, customers perceive that buying products at everyday low prices as spending money and buying products on sale as saving money
true
In effect, slotting fees for shelf-space change the margin for the reseller
true
Location in a store helps define a brand's product category in the customer's mind
true
Satisfied customers provide less feedback to the seller on the buying process
true
Which of the following occurs when parts of a knowledge structure are combined and given a new overall meaning?
tuning
To survive in a competitive environment, an organization must provide its target customers more _____ than is provided to them by its competition.
value