BUS Ch. 11, 12, & 13 Test
_____ is created when your customers believe that your product has a better relationship between the cost and the benefits than any competitor.
Value
_____ is a category of marketing research that requires the researcher to interact with the research subject.
Survey research
The customer group that a business focuses on is called its __________.
Target market
Marketers who cannot forge a close personal bond with every customer but gather data and pursue a connection with those who initiate contact have a _____ relationship with the customers.
Limited
Monopoly, Life, Ouija, Sorry!, Battleship, and Twister represent Hasbro's product _____.
Line
iPhones now come in blue, yellow, red, black, white, and coral. This reflects a ________ extension.
Line
Customers rarely switching to shop at another store illustrates customer ___________.
Loyalty
Dividing potential customers into groups of similar people is known as _____.
Market segmentation
The _____ concept is a business philosophy that makes customer satisfaction—now and in the future—the central focus of the entire organization.
Marketing
A company sells puzzles, board games, calendars, and clothing. This represents a product _____.
Mix
_____ are brands that the producer owns and markets.
National Brands
Which diffusion characteristic asks: How visible is the product to other potential consumers?
Observability
What are the two common traps marketers fall into?
Overpromising and underpromising
Some stores offer layaway where they allow customers to set aside products they want and pay for them a little at at time. This is an example of which type of utility?
Ownership Utility
Which of the following utilities satisfies wants by smoothly transferring proprietorship of goods and services from seller to buyer?
Ownership Utility
Many stores offer delivery or instore pickup for orders. This is an example of which type of utility?
Ownership utility
In the context of marketing strategies and tactics, sports, politics, and art dominate the category of _____ marketing.
People
"Customers can develop into advocates for businesses by becoming powerful generators of positive 'word-of-mouth'" would be a statement from which marketing era?
Relationship Era
"They retain their current customers as it is cost-effective" would be a statement from which marketing era?
Relationship Era
Loyalty programs became popular in which marketing era?
Relationship Era
Comparison shopping occurs with which category of consumer products?
Shopping Products
Name at least two of the four characteristics of a well-chosen target market.
Size, accessibility, profitability, limited competition
In the context of consumer product categories, most people perceive _____ as being so important that they are unwilling to accept substitutes.
Specialty Products
Which consumer product category has highly selective distribution?
Specialty Products
Which of the following utilities satisfies wants by providing goods and services at a convenient period for customers?
Time utility
What is the goal of a knockoff?
To copy a competitor
Which diffusion characteristic asks: How easily can potential consumers sample the new product?
Trialability
What do we call the ability of goods and services to satisfy consumer wants?
Utility
A whole range of public and private organizations market beliefs that are meant to change how people think or act. This is referred to as _____ marketing.
idea marketing
Monitoring and predicting consumer behavior is an objective of _____.
marketing research
Demographic segmentation divides the market based on what?
measurable characteristics about people such as age, gender, and income
Jenna sells furniture that she fixes and paints. What type of utility does Jenna most likely provide?
Form utility
A company's marketing manager meets all clients at least once a month. The company most likely establishes a _____ partnership with its customers.
Full
What is the first stage in the standard model of the new product development process?
Idea generation
A company signs a contract to use another company's characters on their products. This is an example of what?
Licensing
What is the biggest downside of observation research?
It does not yield any information on consumer motivation
What is an advantage of survey research?
It helps you secure information about what people are thinking and feeling.
What is another term for "buyer's remorse"?
Cognitive dissonance
The physical good or delivered service that provides a core benefit is called the _____.
Actual product
What is an advantage of licensing?
An established reputation
The purpose of the _____ stage of the new product development process of a company is to estimate costs and forecast sales for each idea.
Analysis
Which type of segmentation uses dividing the market based on how people react toward various products?
Behavioral segmentation
What is an advantage of co-branding?
Both partners leverage their strengths to enter new markets.
What is an advantage of observation research over survey research?
It allows you to notice what people actually do and not what they say they do.
What is one drawback of secondary data?
Can be outdated, cannot be customized, may not meet specific needs, available to competitors
What is most likely to take place when a company launches a new product that is lower in price than the current products of the company?
Cannibalization
The _____ stage of the new product development process entails introducing the product to the general market.
Commercialization
A slight modification of an existing product is called a _____.
Continuous innovation
A product has three layers. What are they?
Core benefit, actual product, and augmented product.
In the context of product differentiation and planning, the term _____ refers to the advantage that a consumer gains from specific product features.
Customer Benefit
_____ is the ongoing process of acquiring, maintaining, and growing profitable customer associations by delivering unmatched value.
Customer relationship management
In the context of the new product development process, the _____ stage leads to detailed descriptions of each concept with specific product features.
Development
In the context of new product adoption, the process of a new product spreading throughout a market after it is introduced is called _____.
Diffusion
_____ are brand-new ideas that radically change how people live.
Discontinuous innovations
_____innovations require a moderate level of consumer learning in exchange for significant benefits.
Dynamically continuous
The only certainty in the _____ environment is change, but the timing of expansions and contractions is virtually impossible to predict.
Economic
_____ is the process of continually collecting information from the external marketing surroundings.
Environmental scanning
Idea marketing is often combined with _____ marketing to market ideas that are meant to change how people think or act.
Event marketing
_____ marketing includes marketing—or sponsoring—athletic, cultural, or charitable functions.
Event marketing
What is one drawback of primary data?
It can be expensive to obtain
The purpose of the _____ stage of the new product development process of a company is to weed out proposals that do not fit with the company's objectives.
Idea screening
What do companies use market research for?
Identify external opportunities and threats.
In the context of business product categories, accessory equipment is designed for a shorter productive life than _____.
Installations
Which business product category refers to large capital purchases made by a company that are designed for a long productive life?
Installations
Diana sells hand warmers at football tailgating events. This is an example of which type of utility?
Place Utility
Which of the following utilities satisfies wants by providing goods and services at a convenient location for customers?
Place Utility
Which marketing strategy can be best employed for attracting tourists?
Place marketing
The characteristics of a product that a marketer offers are known as _____.
Product Features
Which of the 4 P's has decisions that range from brand name, to product image, to package design, to customer service?
Product strategy
"They prioritize the production of large quantities of goods" would be a statement from which marketing era?
Production Era
What do we call dividing the market based on consumer attitudes, interests, values, and lifestyles?
Psychographic segmentation
_____ refers to how well a product performs its core function.
Quality level
In B2B, dividing the market based on the characteristics of buyers is which type of segmentation?
customer-based segmentation
_____ refers to how people act when they're purchasing products to use either directly or indirectly to produce other products.
business buyer behavior
Understanding the _____ environment begins with analysis of market share.
competitive
_____ is the description of how people act when they are buying, using, and discarding goods and services for their own personal consumption.
consumer behavior
The goal of the _____ strategy of a product is to deliver the product to the right people, in the right quantities, at the right time, in the right place.
distribution
A company that spends more money on promotions in cities with high population densities is using __________ segmentation.
geographic
_________ strategy includes all of the ways that marketers communicate about the product.
promotion