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32) In the context of behavioral segmentation, who among the following is a potential user? A) Anita, who recently had a baby B) Peter, who recently changed his job C) Mary, who enrolled as a graduate student in a university last year D) Gina, who opened a dental clinic in Orange County E) Raj, who is planning a trip to Hawaii with friends
A) Anita, who recently had a baby
25) ________ segmentation divides buyers into segments based on their knowledge, attitudes, uses, or responses concerning a product. A) Behavioral B) Psychographic C) Age and life cycle D) Gender E) Geographic
A) Behavioral
96) Which of the following is true about the concentrated marketing strategy? A) Companies that rely on a few segments for all of their business will suffer if a segment turns sour. B) Concentrated marketing is not profitable for most firms. C) Niche marketing involves few risks for most firms. D) Concentrated marketing involves going after a small share of a large market. E) The Internet has limited the use and benefits of niche marketing.
A) Companies that rely on a few segments for all of their business will suffer if a segment turns sour.
41) ________ segmentation assumes that nations close to one another will have many common traits and behaviors. A) Geographic B) Occasion C) Psychographic D) Benefit E) Demographic
A) Geographic
99) Which of the following is a drawback of local marketing? A) Local marketing increases manufacturing costs by reducing the economies of scale. B) Local marketing requires specialization that is difficult to identify. C) Local marketing is not profitable for most small firms. D) Local marketing cannot accommodate the needs of modern buyers who are technology savvy. E) Local marketing almost always results in brand dilution.
A) Local marketing increases manufacturing costs by reducing the economies of scale.
87) Which of the following is the reason a company may choose not to focus on the largest, fastest-growing segments? A) The smaller segments may be more profitable to the firm. B) It may lack the skills to serve larger segments. C) The right size and growth characteristics don't match its goals. D) The segments may be too competitive. E) It may lack the physical and financial resources to serve larger segments
A) The smaller segments may be more profitable to the firm.
137) To the extent that a company can differentiate and position itself as providing superior customer value, it gains ________. A) competitive advantage B) complementary assets C) service life D) core competencies E) contingent liability
A) competitive advantage
112) A catalog retailer in the United States has identified African American professionals between the ages of 35 and 45 as a group of potential customers for its products. The retailer plans to direct its marketing efforts toward this group of consumers. Which of the following market segmentation variables did the catalog retailer most likely use? A) demographic B) psychographic C) user status D) loyalty status E) usage rate
A) demographic
14) Many companies today are localizing their products, advertising, promotion, and sales efforts to fit the needs of individual regions, cities, and neighborhoods. This is an example of ________. A) geographic segmentation B) product diversification C) branding D) psychographic segmentation E) demographic segmentation
A) geographic segmentation
139) Even when competing offers look the same, buyers may perceive a difference based on ________ differentiation. A) image B) people C) price D) channel E) services
A) image
52) Venus Inc., a company designing and marketing branded diamond jewelry, targets wealthy consumers with similar needs and buying behaviors, even though the consumers are located in different countries. This is an example of ________ segmentation. A) intermarket B) loyalty C) life-cycle D) income E) psychographic
A) intermarket
100) Andrew Levitt runs a retail store in Norristown. Andrew's store stocks cold weather products as Norristown mostly has sub-zero temperatures. Which of the following is evident here? A) local marketing B) concentrated marketing C) segmented marketing D) mass marketing E) direct marketing
A) local marketing
56) When the size, purchasing power, and profile of a market segment can be calculated, the market is ________. A) measurable B) profitable C) substantial D) actionable E) competitive
A) measurable
28) Tropicana promotes drinking orange juice at any time of day as a cool, refreshing drink. The market segmentation approach Tropicana is using is ________. A) occasion segmentation B) benefit segmentation C) age and life-cycle segmentation D) gender segmentation E) behavioral segmentation
A) occasion segmentation
39) Which of the following is NOT a common variable used by both consumer and business marketers while segmenting markets? A) operating characteristics B) loyalty status C) usage rate D) geographic location E) benefits sought
A) operating characteristics
151) "To busy multitaskers who need help remembering things, Evernote is a digital content management application that makes it easy to capture and remember moments and ideas from your everyday life using your computer, phone, tablet, and the Web." This is an example of a(n) ________. A) positioning statement B) statement of purpose C) order-routine specification D) vision statement E) product specification
A) positioning statement
61) Different soft drinks target different personalities. This is an example of ________ segmentation. A) psychographic B) demographic C) occasion D) life-cycle E) benefits
A) psychographic
31) Which of the following refers to a behavioral segmentation variable that involves segmenting markets into nonusers, ex-users, potential users, first-time users, and regular users of a product? A) user status B) usage rates C) gender status D) income status E) loyalty status
A) user status
142) The full mix of benefits on which a brand is differentiated and positioned is known as the brand's ________. A) value proposition B) service life C) value stream D) supply chain E) demand chain
A) value proposition
36) Which of the following is true about behavioral segmentation on the basis of the loyalty variable? A) Consumers tend to pay more for products that are targeted at their respective age group or generation. B) By looking at customers who are shifting away from its brand, a company can learn about its marketing weaknesses and take actions to correct them. C) Highly loyal customers of a brand are less likely to engage in word-of-mouth publicity than those who are not. D) Completely loyal customers of a brand are typically loyal to two or three brands of a given product. E) Only consumers who seek premium or luxury services are subjected to behavioral segmentation based on the loyalty variable.
B) By looking at customers who are shifting away from its brand, a company can learn about its marketing weaknesses and take actions to correct them.
4) ________ involves actually distinguishing the firm's market offering to create superior customer value. A) Mass customization B) Differentiation C) Market segmentation D) Diversifying E) Targeting
B) Differentiation
21) ________ segmentation has long been used in clothing, cosmetics, toiletries, and magazines. A) Behavioral B) Gender C) Benefit D) Occasion E) Geographic
B) Gender
13) ________ calls for dividing the market into regions, states, counties, cities, or even neighborhoods. A) Benefit segmentation B) Geographic segmentation C) Demographic segmentation D) Psychographic segmentation E) Occasion segmentation
B) Geographic segmentation
145) ________ positioning involves meeting consumers' lower performance or quality requirements at a much lower price. A) More for less B) Less for much less C) Same for less D) More for more E) More for the same
B) Less for much less
110) ________ marketing is more suited for uniform products, such as grapefruit or steel. A) Niche B) Undifferentiated C) One-to-one D) Trigger-based E) Local
B) Undifferentiated
60) Market segments that can be effectively reached and served are ________. A) measurable B) accessible C) substantial D) actionable E) profitable
B) accessible
54) Bailey's Burgers promotes the Bailey's Jumbo Burger as a fun snack for teens and young adults. In this instance, Bailey's Burgers is practicing ________ segmentation. A) benefit B) age and life-cycle C) psychographic D) geographic E) gender
B) age and life-cycle
35) Consumers who show their allegiance to brands, stores, or companies help marketers to segment consumers by their ________. A) user status B) degree of loyalty C) income D) geographic location E) benefit-seeking attitudes
B) degree of loyalty
107) GamaPix makes point-and-shoot cameras and handycams for amateur photographers and hobbyists. It also has a separate line of cameras dedicated to professional photographers. Additionally, it designs separate offers for each segment. Which of the following marketing strategies does GamaPix most likely use in this instance? A) mass marketing B) differentiated marketing C) individual marketing D) local marketing E) direct marketing
B) differentiated marketing
93) A market-coverage strategy in which a firm decides to target several market segments and designs separate offers for each is known as ________. A) mass marketing B) differentiated marketing C) concentrated marketing D) individual marketing E) cross-marketing
B) differentiated marketing
155) Symbols such as the McDonald's golden arches, the colorful Google logo, the Nike swoosh, or Apple's "bite mark" logo provide strong company or brand recognition and are indicative of ________ differentiation. A) people B) image C) channel D) services E) product
B) image
148) When it first opened stores across the United States, Bateman's, an office supply chain store, had the best product selection, the best service, and the lowest prices compared to other office supply chain stores. As a result, Bateman's captured a significant chunk of the market in the short run. Which of the following positioning strategies did Bateman's most likely use? A) more for the same B) more for less C) same for less D) less for much less E) more for more
B) more for less
149) The winning value proposition would be to offer ________. A) more for the same B) more for less C) more for more D) same for less E) same for more
B) more for less
157) Ferrari sports cars claim superior quality, performance, and style. Ferrari provides "perfection" at a premium price to keep its brand image intact. Which type of value proposition does Ferrari most likely position its products with? A) more for the same B) more for more C) less for much less D) the same for less E) more for less
B) more for more
154) The Jay Group hires better employees than its competition by conducting effective searches and multi-tiered interviews. The company also provides high quality training to its employees, an aspect often neglected by competitors. The Jay Group is most likely to gain a strong competitive advantage through which type of differentiation? A) image differentiation B) people differentiation C) services differentiation D) product differentiation E) channel differentiation
B) people differentiation
45) Anchor Tractors focuses on selling its farm equipment in North America and Europe. It has not yet considered expanding into the Middle East. Which factor is likely most important in this decision regarding expansion? A) geographic B) political C) demographic D) personality E) cultural
B) political
53) Papillon, a popular retailer of chic women's clothing, segments its market according to consumer lifestyles. Papillon most likely uses ________ segmentation for segmenting its market. A) geographic B) psychographic C) benefit D) age and life-cycle E) occasion
B) psychographic
18) A company selling child-care products ran a television ad depicting women as being primarily responsible for childcare. Many women viewers considered this regressive, alleging that the ad failed to recognize the much more diversified role of women in today's world. This is an example of ________. A) cause marketing B) stereotyping C) niche marketing D) scapegoating E) positioning
B) stereotyping
89) Several structural factors affect long-run segment attractiveness. These include all of the following EXCEPT ________. A) easy entry by new competitors B) the segment does not match the company's long-run objectives C) strong and aggressive competitors D) many substitute products E) power of buyers
B) the segment does not match the company's long-run objectives
109) Shine Enterprises mass produces an all-purpose floor cleaner that is aimed at the whole market. This firm uses a(n) ________ marketing strategy. A) segmented B) undifferentiated C) individual D) niche E) one-to-one
B) undifferentiated
106) Rex Steelworks makes steel sheets which the firm markets and sells to companies all over the world. Which of the following marketing strategies is most suitable for Rex Steelworks? A) one-to-one marketing B) undifferentiated marketing C) individual marketing D) local marketing E) trigger-based marketing
B) undifferentiated marketing
108) Jean Malone, a market researcher, recently found that most people in Bradburg County purchase automobiles with predominantly functional designs and prefer darker colors. Which of the following marketing strategies should Jean most likely recommend to an automobile dealer interested in opening a dealership in Bradburg County? A) one-to-one marketing B) undifferentiated marketing C) segmented marketing D) individual marketing E) direct marketing
B) undifferentiated marketing
29) ________ requires finding the major advantages people look for in a product class, the kinds of people who look for each positive aspect of a product, and the major brands that deliver it. A) Gender segmentation B) Psychographic segmentation C) Benefit segmentation D) Geographic segmentation E) Age and life-cycle segmentation
C) Benefit segmentation
3) ________ involves dividing a market into smaller segments of buyers with distinct needs, characteristics, or behaviors that might require separate marketing strategies or mixes. A) Mass customization B) Market targeting C) Market segmentation D) Differentiation E) Positioning
C) Market segmentation
2) ________ consists of evaluating each market segment's attractiveness and selecting one or more segments to enter. A) Positioning B) Mass customization C) Market targeting D) Market segmentation E) Differentiation
C) Market targeting
103) ________ is the process by which firms interact one-to-one with masses of customers to design products and services tailor-made to individual needs. A) Product diversification B) Micromarketing C) Mass customization D) Differentiated marketing E) Local marketing
C) Mass customization
26) ________ segmentation refers to dividing the market into segments according to occasions when buyers get the idea to buy, actually make their purchase, or use the purchased item. A) Gender B) Psychographic C) Occasion D) Geographic E) Income
C) Occasion
94) Which of the following is a disadvantage of using a differentiated marketing strategy? A) It generates far lower sales compared to an undifferentiated marketing strategy. B) Customer loyalty is negatively impacted and difficult to obtain. C) The costs of doing business increase. D) Quality control problems increase. E) Product safety decreases.
C) The costs of doing business increase.
30) Calypso Motors recently rolled out its Proteus hatchback. Proteus combines the attractiveness of a luxury car with the excellent agility of a sports car. Calypso Motors is confident that Proteus will appeal to both sports car enthusiasts as well as the luxury segment. Which of the following types of market segmentation is evident here? A) gender segmentation B) income segmentation C) benefit segmentation D) geographic segmentation E) age and life-cycle segmentation
C) benefit segmentation
95) With a(n) ________ marketing strategy, a firm goes after a large share of one or a few smaller niches. A) individual B) mass C) concentrated D) differentiated E) local
C) concentrated
19) Which of the following variables are the most popular for marketers to use in segmenting customer groups? A) ethical B) psychographic C) demographic D) behavioral E) geographic
C) demographic
12) Which of the following is NOT one of the major variables used in segmenting consumer markets? A) demographic B) behavioral C) ethical D) geographic E) psychographic
C) ethical
85) Market targeting is ________. A) arranging for a market offering to occupy a clear, distinctive, and desirable place relative to competing products in the minds of target consumers B) dividing a market into distinct groups of buyers who have different needs and characteristics C) evaluating segment attractiveness and deciding how many and which segment(s) to serve D) marketing to buyers with separate marketing strategies or mixes E) differentiating the firm's market offering to create customer value
C) evaluating segment attractiveness and deciding how many and which segment(s) to serve
43) Pacific Fisheries divides its customers into different regional units, such as Asia, Australia, and the Americas. This is an example of ________ segmentation. A) demographic B) psychographic C) geographic D) occasion E) benefit
C) geographic
38) Which of the following is NOT a benefit of using multivariable segmentation systems? A) help companies identify key customer segments B) help companies reach key customer segments more efficiently C) help companies more accurately price their products to appeal to key customer segments D) help companies better understand key customer segments E) help companies tailor market offering to the needs of the key customer segments
C) help companies more accurately price their products to appeal to key customer segments
102) When a company customizes its merchandise store by store to meet shopper needs, it is practicing ________ marketing. A) niche B) mass C) local D) segmented E) trigger-based
C) local
104) When order requests come in, the designers of Titus Furniture often go to a client's location to note their requirements, budget, and expected date of delivery. In this way, Titus Furniture is successful in tailor-making products for its customers. This is an example of ________. A) market diversification B) undifferentiated marketing C) mass customization D) differentiated marketing E) trigger-based marketing
C) mass customization
105) Which of the following marketing strategies is most suitable for smaller firms with limited resources? A) mass marketing B) undifferentiated marketing C) niche marketing D) differentiated marketing E) one-to-one marketing
C) niche marketing
27) Malcolm Sanders, a graduate student from Boston, makes customized snowboards for local snowboarding enthusiasts. The demand for snowboards peaks during the winter months, a busy time for Malcolm. He advertises more aggressively and sells most of his snowboards around this time. Which market segmentation approach does Malcolm most likely use? A) gender segmentation B) psychographic segmentation C) occasion segmentation D) geographic segmentation E) age and life-cycle segmentation
C) occasion segmentation
153) Apex describes its clothing line as, "Elegance and attitude, now as one. For the daily office-goer, who takes pride in what he or she wears everyday, Apex makes sure you get noticed." This exemplifies a ________. A) statement of purpose B) vision statement C) positioning statement D) general need description E) product specification
C) positioning statement
141) All of the following are ways a company can differentiate itself or its product EXCEPT ________. A) services B) channels C) price D) people E) image
C) price
152) Chronos Inc. designs and markets different brands of cycling watches. Each brand has a single unique feature: the Chronos Cosmos has a heart rate monitor, the Chronos Acumen is designed for older cyclists who prefer a large display, and the Chronos Aegis has a GPS function. Which of the following is evident here? A) channel differentiation B) service differentiation C) product differentiation D) people differentiation E) image differentiation
C) product differentiation
144) Stores such as Walmart, Best Buy, PetSmart, David's Bridal, and DSW Shoes use ________ positioning. A) more for the same B) more for less C) same for less D) less for much less E) more for more
C) same for less
159) While Jenkins Stationeries was selling branded stationery at premium prices, Pembroke Stationeries, a store across the street, was selling the same branded stationery at discount prices. Which of the following value propositions best describes Pembroke's product positioning? A) more for less B) more for the same C) same for less D) less for much less E) more for more
C) same for less
34) A recent study conducted by Estelle Cosmetics Company showed that heavy users of Estelle's products comprise a small percentage of the market. The study indicated that less than 7 percent of all shoppers buy nearly 71 percent of Estelle's products in the United States. This is an example of ________. A) benefit segmentation B) segmentation by loyalty status C) segmentation by usage rate D) psychographic segmentation E) occasion segmentation
C) segmentation by usage rate
57) A market segment that is large enough or profitable enough to serve is ________. A) measurable B) accessible C) substantial D) profitable E) differentiable
C) substantial
33) In the context of behavioral segmentation, markets segmented by ________ can be categorized into light, medium, and heavy product users. A) benefits sought B) loyalty status C) usage rate D) user status E) occasion
C) usage rate
113) Market targeting can bring up concerns about privacy and abuse in all of the following ways EXCEPT ________. A) when marketing toward children B) when entertainment and commercial content blend C) when customers opt in to receive focused content D) when deceptive messaging is used E) when e-mails are personalized based on Internet searches by the customer
C) when customers opt in to receive focused content
59) ________ segments are conceptually distinguishable and respond differently to different marketing mix elements and programs. A) Complex B) Measurable C) Competitive D) Differentiable E) Homogeneous
D) Differentiable
111) ________ marketing is more suited for products that vary in design. A) Mass B) Local C) Direct D) Differentiated E) Individual
D) Differentiated
98) ________ marketing tailors brands and promotions to the needs and wants of regional customer groups, such as cities, neighborhoods, and even specific stores. A) Undifferentiated B) Differentiated C) Niche D) Local E) Individual
D) Local
158) Which of the following is true with regard to the same for less value proposition? A) Discount stores and "category killers" rarely use the same-for-less value proposition. B) The same-for-less value proposition is mostly offered by marketers who sell higher quality upscale products or services. C) The same-for-less value proposition cannot generate profits. D) Offering the same for less can be a powerful value proposition because everyone likes a good deal. E) The same-for-less positioning involves meeting consumers' lower performance or quality requirements at a much lower price.
D) Offering the same for less can be a powerful value proposition because everyone likes a good deal.
136) ________ show(s) consumer perceptions of a company's brands versus competing products on important buying dimensions. A) Differentiation B) Positioning C) Market targeting D) Perceptual positioning maps E) Market segmentation
D) Perceptual positioning maps
91) ________ refers to a market-coverage strategy in which a firm decides to ignore market segment differences and go after the whole market with one offer. A) Individual marketing B) Local marketing C) Niche marketing D) Undifferentiated marketing E) Segmented marketing
D) Undifferentiated marketing
134) ________ refers to how a company will create differentiated value for targeted segments and what positions it wants to occupy in those segments. A) Targeted marketing B) Market segmentation C) Product positioning D) Value proposition E) Niche marketing
D) Value proposition
150) Which of the following states the product's membership in a category and then shows its point of difference from other members of the category? A) a mission statement B) a vision statement C) a general need description D) a positioning statement E) an order-routine specification
D) a positioning statement
58) When an effective program can be designed for attracting and serving a particular segment, the segment is best described as ________. A) accessible B) measurable C) competitive D) actionable E) differentiable
D) actionable
88) A segment is less attractive if it ________. A) is difficult for new entrants to enter B) is substantial C) is actionable D) already contains many strong and aggressive competitors E) contains weak suppliers
D) already contains many strong and aggressive competitors
140) Harvey's Bookstore is a popular online bookstore that has differentiated itself through smooth-functioning delivery networks. This is an example of ________ differentiation. A) product B) image C) price D) channel E) people
D) channel
1) Companies know they cannot appeal to all buyers in the marketplace, or at least not in the same way. Reasons for this include all of the following EXCEPT ________. A) buyers are too numerous B) companies vary widely in their abilities to serve different market segments C) buyers are varied in their needs and buying practices D) companies need more information to offer the right products to the right customers E) buyers are widely scattered
D) companies need more information to offer the right products to the right customers
86) Which of the following is LEAST relevant when a firm evaluates different market segments? A) segment size and growth B) company resources C) segment structural attractiveness D) core competencies of competitors E) company objectives
D) core competencies of competitors
16) Delta Motorworks markets its cars based on the age, gender, and income of its customers. Which of the following types of market segmentation is evident here? A) geographic segmentation B) benefit segmentation C) occasion segmentation D) demographic segmentation E) psychographic segmentation
D) demographic segmentation
42) Double Drill Inc. segments its foreign markets by per capita income. This firm segments the international markets based on ________. A) political factors B) legal factors C) geographic location D) economic factors E) cultural factors
D) economic factors
22) Gilron Holidays runs a premium membership club that caters to customers whose annual salary exceeds $100,000. Members of this club are offered seasonal discounts at select luxury hotels in select cities worldwide. Gilron Holidays most likely follows a(n) ________ segmentation approach. A) gender B) benefit C) occasion D) income E) geographic
D) income
101) A public relations firm tailors its advertising and promotional services according to the needs and preferences of specific customers. This exemplifies ________. A) trigger-based marketing B) mass marketing C) segmented marketing D) individual marketing E) concentrated marketing
D) individual marketing
49) Teen Mania Inc., a company marketing adventure sports merchandise for teenagers, targets the world's teenagers, who have similar needs and buying behavior even though they are located in different countries. Which market segmentation is evident here? A) income segmentation B) psychographic segmentation C) gender segmentation D) intermarket segmentation E) occasion segmentation
D) intermarket segmentation
147) Pierre's Mart, a grocery store in New Orleans, Louisiana, offers less merchandise selection and fairly low levels of service. Despite the lackluster service and limited selection of merchandise, customers still flock to Pierre's because it charges rock-bottom prices. Pierre's Mart most likely uses the ________ positioning. A) more for the same B) more for less C) same for less D) less for much less E) more for more
D) less for much less
156) Kinger Auto specializes in selling low-quality used vehicles that are priced a good deal lower than other used cars. Which of the following value propositions is evident here? A) more for the same B) more for less C) same for less D) less for much less E) more for more
D) less for much less
5) When marketers at Fair & Leigh Inc. selected the Millennials, a demographic group that includes many college students, as an untapped group of potential customers for their new line of products, they were engaging in ________. A) occasion segmenting B) local marketing C) market diversification D) market targeting E) product positioning
D) market targeting
51) An Irish company that manufactures umbrellas and ponchos primarily targeting consumers during the winter months is using ________ segmentation. A) psychographic B) income C) geographic D) occasion E) benefit
D) occasion
44) Marketers often segment international markets according to the type and stability of government. In such instances, they segment markets based on ________. A) geographic location B) economic factors C) cultural factors D) political factors E) sociocultural factors
D) political factors
138) Through ________ differentiation, brands can be differentiated on features, performance, or style and design. A) services B) channel C) people D) product E) price
D) product
135) A ________ refers to the way a product is defined by consumers on important attributes—the place the product occupies in consumers' minds relative to competing products. A) core competency B) value stream C) value proposition D) product position E) product specification
D) product position
24) Marketers who use ________ often segment their markets by consumer lifestyles and base their marketing strategies on lifestyle appeals. A) demographic segmentation B) geographic segmentation C) benefit segmentation D) psychographic segmentation E) occasion segmentation
D) psychographic segmentation
55) Business information services such as Experian Marketing Services and Nielsen help marketers to ________. A) save significant amounts of money on shipping products B) spend more time identifying potential customers C) learn more specific details from consumers about their products D) segment people and locations into marketable groups of like-minded consumers E) expand their product offerings to interested clients and provide high-quality service to them
D) segment people and locations into marketable groups of like-minded consumers
10) What is differentiation?
Differentiation refers to differentiating the market offering to create superior customer value.
20) ________ can be a poor predictor of a person's health, work or family status, needs, or buying power. A) Occupation B) Education C) Ethnicity D) Religion E) Age
E) Age
15) ________ segmentation divides the market into segments based on variables such as age, life-cycle stage, gender, income, occupation, education, religion, ethnicity, and generation. A) Geographic B) Benefit C) Occasion D) Psychographic E) Demographic
E) Demographic
97) ________ is the practice of tailoring products and marketing programs to suit the tastes of specific individuals and locations. A) Mass marketing B) Trigger-based marketing C) Differentiated marketing D) Concentrated marketing E) Micromarketing
E) Micromarketing
143) ________ positioning involves providing the most upscale product or service and charging a higher price to cover the higher costs. A) More for the same B) More for less C) Same for less D) Less for much less E) More for more
E) More for more
37) Which of the following is true about multivariable segmentation systems? A) Marketers using multiple segmentation bases tend to ignore smaller markets. B) Marketers often use multiple segmentation bases to control inflation. C) Multiple segmentation rarely involves the use of demographic data. D) Multiple segmentation is ineffective in large markets. E) Multiple segmentation bases help identify smaller, better-defined target groups.
E) Multiple segmentation bases help identify smaller, better-defined target groups.
6) ________ consists of arranging for a market offering to occupy a clear, distinctive, and desirable place relative to competing products in the minds of target consumers. A) Mass customization B) Targeting C) Segmentation D) Differentiation E) Positioning
E) Positioning
17) ________ segmentation divides buyers into different segments based on social class, lifestyle, or personality characteristics. A) Benefit B) Occasion C) Geographic D) Demographic E) Psychographic
E) Psychographic
23) ________ segmentation divides buyers into different segments based on lifestyle or personality characteristics. A) Benefit B) Occasion C) Geographic D) Demographic E) Psychographic
E) Psychographic
48) Orion Inc. markets luxury watches. It targets the wealthy global elite segment, regardless of their geographic location. Orion most likely uses ________ segmentation. A) income B) age-group C) occasion D) benefit E) cross-market
E) cross-market
47) Using ________ segmentation, marketers form segments of consumers who have similar needs and buying behaviors even though they are located in different countries. A) psychographic B) demographic C) occasion D) benefit E) intermarket
E) intermarket
40) Business marketers use geographic, demographic, benefit, user status, usage rate, and loyalty status to segment their markets. They also use ________, customer operating characteristics, purchasing approaches, and situational factors. A) weather patterns B) psychographics C) ethical traits D) budgets and financial status E) personal characteristics
E) personal characteristics
50) An American cola-manufacturing company that primarily targets rebellious and adventurous people most likely uses ________ segmentation. A) occasion B) geographic C) income D) benefit E) psychographic
E) psychographic
90) A ________ consists of a set of buyers who share common needs or characteristics that the company decides to serve. A) marketing channel B) citizen-action group C) distribution channel D) customer franchise E) target market
E) target market
92) Sanguine Services is a small company that uses a marketing strategy in which its limited resources are employed to target a large share of two small market segments. Sanguine most likely uses which of the following marketing strategies? A) individual marketing B) one-to-one marketing C) mass marketing D) concentrated marketing E) trigger-based marketing
E) trigger-based marketing
46) Which of the following refers to a cultural factor in the context of segmenting international markets? A) receptivity of foreign firms B) economic development of the country C) population income levels D) stability of the government E) values and attitudes
E) values and attitudes
146) While there may be many differences between brands, not all are meaningful or relevant to consumers. Which of the following is NOT a criterion for establishing the value of a difference to promote? A) superior; the difference is superior to other ways that customers might obtain the same benefit B) affordable; buyers can afford to pay the difference C) profitable; the company can introduce the difference profitably D) important; the difference delivers a highly valued benefit to target buyers E) visually appealing; customers will be able to see and appreciate the difference
E) visually appealing; customers will be able to see and appreciate the difference
117) A company will always choose the largest and fastest-growing segments as the most attractive for it to enter.
False
120) Using an undifferentiated marketing strategy, a firm might decide to target several market segments and designs separate offers for each.
False
121) Using a segmented marketing strategy, a firm might decide to ignore market segment differences and target the whole market with one offer.
False
123) Niche marketing involves tailoring brands and promotions to the needs and wants of local customer groups—cities, neighborhoods, and even specific stores.
False
160) Product differentiation refers to the way a product is defined by consumers on important attributes—the place the product occupies in consumers' minds relative to competing products.
False
163) Firms that practice product differentiation gain competitive advantage through the way they design their channel's coverage, expertise, and performance.
False
165) Companies find it as easy to come up with a good positioning strategy as to execute it.
False
166) Kia Motors offers a new car model with the same features as other cars in the same segment. However, Kia's model is priced higher than its two main competitors. Kia is following a more-for-less positioning strategy.
False
63) Through market targeting, companies divide large, diverse markets into smaller segments that can be reached more efficiently and effectively with products and services that match their unique needs.
False
64) Geographic segmentation divides the market into segments based on variables such as age, life-cycle stage, gender, income, occupation, education, religion, ethnicity, and generation.
False
67) Demographic segmentation divides buyers into segments based on their knowledge, attitudes, uses, or responses concerning a product.
False
69) When segmenting by user status, markets are segmented into light, medium, and heavy product users.
False
7) Mass marketing involves identifying market segments, selecting one or more of them, and developing products and marketing programs tailored to each.
False
70) When segmenting by usage rate, markets can be segmented into nonusers, ex-users, potential users, first-time users, and regular users of a product.
False
71) Marketers usually limit their segmentation analysis to only one major variable.
False
72) Intermarket segmentation refers to forming segments of consumers who have different needs and buying behaviors in a given geographical region.
False
9) With technology advances making it simple to contact many customers at once, companies have moved toward mass marketing over target marketing.
False
116) In evaluating different market segments, a firm should look at three factors: segment size and growth, segment structural attractiveness, and company objectives and resources.
True
118) The relative power of buyers affects segment attractiveness
True
119) A target market consists of a set of buyers who share common needs or characteristics that the company decides to serve.
True
122) When using a niche marketing strategy, a firm goes after a large share of one or a few smaller segments.
True
124) Individual marketing is also known as one-to-one marketing, mass customization, and markets-of-one marketing.
True
161) A product position is the way a product is defined by consumers on important attributes.
True
162) To the extent that a company can differentiate and position itself as providing superior customer value, it gains competitive advantage.
True
164) Less-for-much-less positioning involves meeting consumers' lower performance or quality requirements at a much lower price.
True
65) Gender segmentation has long been used in clothing, cosmetics, toiletries, and magazines.
True
66) Psychographic segmentation divides buyers into different segments based on lifestyle or personality characteristics.
True
68) Benefit segmentation requires finding the major benefits people look for in a product class, the kinds of people who look for each benefit, and the major brands that deliver each benefit.
True
8) The customer-driven marketing strategy involves four steps: market segmentation, market targeting, positioning, and differentiation.
True
125) When competitors use differentiated marketing to focus on the customer's needs, a firm should use undifferentiated marketing to compete with them.
false