Marketing Chapter 9

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Which of the following statements is true regarding oligopolistic​ competition?

Each seller is alert and responsive to​ competitors' pricing strategies and marketing moves

​Sadie's Restaurant has listened to its customers over the years and is now able to offer the right combination of quality and good service at a fair price. Which pricing strategy is​ Sadie's using?

Good-value pricing

How do firms that use captive-product pricing make up for the low prices of their main products?

They set high markups on the captive products

Margaret has been invited to a fancy dinner party and wants to bring a good bottle of wine as a gift for the host. Since she does not know much about​ wine, she will likely use the price of the wines as​ ________.

an indicator of quality

Gillette charges a fairly low price for its razors​ (relative to​ costs) and a high price for razor blades. It is using a strategy of​ ___________ pricing.

captive-product

which of the following sets the upper limit for a product's pricing?

consumer perceptions of value

the local movie theatre has different admission prices for students, adults, and seniors. All three groups are entitled to the same services. This form of pricing is called ____ pricing

customer-segment

When Apple Computer Company introduced its​ iPhone, its priced the new product at​ $599, considerably higher than either their iPod or competing cellular phones. Apple Computer was pursuing a​ ___________________ new product pricing​ strategy.

market-skimming

A car buyer can choose a base model at one​ price, or one with a premium sound and navigation system at a higher price. This is an example of​ _______ pricing.

optional-product

Bath​ & Body Works offers​ "three-fer" deals on its soaps and lotions​ (such as three antibacterial soaps for​ $10). This is an example of​ _______ pricing.

product-bundle

A ___ pricing strategy for an offering begins with an assessment of customer needs and perceptions. Then a target price is set based on customer perceptions of worth

value-based

Each PC produced by HP involves a cost of computer chips, wires, plastic, packaging, and other inputs. Although these costs tend to be the same for each unit produced, they are called ____ costs because the total changes based on the number of units produced

variable

________ refers to setting price based on​ buyers' perception of value rather than on the​ seller's cost.

Customer​ value-based pricing

​New, premium movie theaters offer features such as online reserved​ seating, high-backed leather executive chairs with armrests and​ footrests, the latest in digital​ sound, super-wide​ screens, and other amenities for which they charge a higher price. This is an example of which type of​ pricing?

Value-added pricing

Consumers rely less on price to judge the quality of a product when they ________.

have prior experience with the product

Busch Stadium in St. Louis charges different prices for seats in different areas of the ball park, even though each seat costs the same for the owners of the stadium. What is this form of pricing called?

location-based pricing

Many state colleges and universities charge one price for​ in-state students and a higher price for​ out-of-state students. Which form of segmented pricing are these schools​ using?

location-based pricing

A company has set a low price on a new product it introduced. It wants to maximize its market share and attract a large number of buyers quickly. Which new product pricing strategy should the company​ use?

market-penetration pricing

Internal factors that affect pricing include​ ________.

the​ company's overall marketing​ strategy, objectives, and marketing mix

UPS charges different prices for shipping depending on an​ item's destination. The more distant the city the package is being shipped​ to, the higher the price UPS charges. Which geographic pricing method is UPS​ using?

Zone pricing

Companies that use​ ________ continually adjust prices to meet the characteristics and needs of individual customers and situations.

dynamic pricing

A retailer temporarily prices a few select items below cost to create excitement and pull consumers into the store. This is an example of​ _________ pricing.

promotional

In ____, the market consists of many buyers and sellers trading in a uniform commodity, such as wheat, copper, or financial securities

pure competition

Providing extra amenities to differentiate and support high-priced products is referred to as ________ pricing.

value-added

costs that change directly with the level of production are referred to as ____ costs

variable

One major objective associated with a​ market-penetration pricing strategy is to​ ________.

win a large market share


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