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59 Free Test Bank for Consumer Behavior 6th Edition by Hoyer Mutiple Choice Questions - Page 1 The consumer behavior process occurs over time as the consumer acquires, uses and disposes

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59 Free Test Bank for Consumer Behavior 6th Edition

by Hoyer Mutiple Choice Questions - Page 1

The consumer behavior process occurs over time as the consumer acquires, uses and disposes of the product This is part of

1 a.a one-way process.

2 b.a process isolated by active behaviors that are reactive.

3 c.the memory network.

4 d.a dynamic process.

5 e.the judgment framework.

Baby shampoo advertising that includes adults using the product may help increase sales by suggesting the consumer

1 a.use the product more frequently.

2 b.use larger amounts of the product.

3 c.use the product for longer periods of time.

4 d.use the product in a different location.

5 e.purchase the product in a different location.

All of the following are ways of acquiring an offering except

1 a.buying.

2 b.borrowing.

3 c.finding.

4 d.dispensing.

5 e.bartering.

Antacid marketers find their best sales period is during the

Christmas holiday season, when consumers do just a little too much indulging This is an example of

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1 a.seasonal sales promotions.

2 b.seasonal variations in consumption.

3 c.cycles in the disposition process.

4 d.the dynamic process of consumer behavior.

5 e.the unusually large effect of mass-consumer purchasing on the digestive process.

Studying this type of consumer behavior allows marketers to

provide a need for customers who are concerned about what to do with a product after usage

2 b.Disposition

3 c.Acquisition

4 d.Product

5 e.Switching

The first decision Zach must make about dessert after dinner is most likely

1 a.why to get dessert.

2 b.when to get dessert.

3 c.whether to get dessert.

4 d.what to get for dessert.

5 e.how long he should spend eating dessert.

The increase in the home delivery of food, videos, and convenience goods most directly affects

1 a.increasing prices.

2 b.developing smaller package sizes.

3 c.stimulating negative word-of-mouth.

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4 d.where consumption is done.

5 e.using generic brand names.

Thanksgiving products are an example of how has symbolic implications

1 a.usage

2 b.disposition

3 c.offering

4 d.acquisition

5 e.marketer-control

Kim agreed to give a professional massage in return for a haircut This is an example of

1 a.buying.

2 b.borrowing.

3 c.finding.

4 d.dispensing.

5 e.bartering.

Spreading negative word-of-mouth is an example of how

consumers' usage of a product

1 a.can influence other consumer behaviors.

2 b.impacts disposition.

3 c.has hedonic implications for acquisition.

4 d.has symbolic implications for disposition.

5 e.will lead to other offerings in the marketplace.

An offering is a product, service, activity, or idea

1 a.that is acquired but not used by consumers.

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2 b.that is used but not acquired by consumers.

3 c.marketed by a firm but not yet available in the marketplace.

4 d.offered by a marketing organization to consumers.

5 e.in the marketplace but not yet accepted by consumers.

E-commerce, high-end vending machines, and mobile commerce are all examples of

1 a.symbolic consumption.

2 b.new technology that changes the types of products that consumers will order.

3 c.changes in information technology affecting where we can acquire goods.

4 d.new technology that primarily affects the disposal of products.

5 e.examples of personal selling.

The field is one that looks at the totality of consumers'

decisions with respect to acquisition, consumption, and disposition

of goods, services, time, and ideas by human decision-making units over time

1 a.anthropology

2 b.consumer behavior

3 c.economics

4 d.psychology

5 e.customer management

A big product-usage problem for marketers is that consumers

become dissatisfied because

1 a.the product is used incorrectly.

2 b.too little of the product is used.

3 c.too much of the product is used.

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4 d.the product is used at the wrong time.

5 e.the product is not used for a sufficiently long period of time.

Mike searches carefully for his coffee beans before buying He has many uses for the coffee after purchasing He makes coffee, coffee ice cream, and coffee cake After using the coffee, Nate uses the grinds in the garden Mike's behavior is an example of consumer behavior as a

1 a.static process.

2 b.randomized process.

3 c.dynamic process.

4 d.series of fixed outcomes.

5 e.process that focuses primarily on acquisition.

Sometimes there are many people involved in an acquisition

decision and they may take on different roles Russell and his family are buying a new big-screen television He has research different brands, models and prices of televisions from the Internet Russell's role in the group decision would be the role of the

1 a.buyer

2 b.information gatherer

3 c.influencer

4 d.disposer

5 e.user

Tomas realized that his tennis racket was no longer serving him the way it used to In order to dispose of this offering, he has a choice

to

1 a.acquire the item permanently, keep it safe, or get rid of it permanently.

2 b.dispose of the item, acquire it, or get rid of it temporarily.

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3 c.find a new use for the item, get rid of it temporarily, or get rid of it

permanently.

4 d.acquire the item temporarily, dispose of it, or keep it.

5 e.acquire the item, keep it, or get rid of it temporarily.

The consumer behavior field looks at

1 a.how consumers are the most important element of the marketing mix.

2 b.the totality of consumers' decisions with respect to acquisition, consumption, and disposition of goods, services, activities, experiences, people, and ideas

by human decision-making units over time.

3 c.only the behavior of consumers while in a retail environment.

4 d.the purchases of tangible goods but not services.

5 e.the persuasion of individuals to increase consumption at one period of time. The process by which a consumer comes to obtain an offering is known as

1 a.usage.

2 b.disposition.

3 c.offering.

4 d.acquisition.

5 e.ostentation.

Curtis collects Pepsi and Coke bottles He also uses old cola to clean the rust off his car These are two examples of how to

1 a.dispose of a product.

2 b.keep an item after it has lost its original usage.

3 c.collect items in creative ways.

4 d.get rid of items temporarily.

5 e.get rid of items permanently.

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An advertising campaign suggested multiple uses of baking soda This is an example of increasing frequency of usage to

1 a.decrease product sales.

2 b.increase brand awareness.

3 c.affect the way in which we acquire goods.

4 d.increase product sales.

5 e.increase consumer awareness of the product category.

The advent of 24-hour grocery stores, health clubs, and catalog ordering systems are all examples of the provision of

1 a.flexibility in the timing of acquisitions.

2 b.interactive marketing.

3 c.chain-store marketing.

4 d.easily accessed disposal.

5 e.expanded product usage and functions.

The "orange juice isn't just for breakfast anymore" campaign is an example of

1 a.encouraging the collection of products.

2 b.changing why people use orange juice.

3 c.changing how people use orange juice.

4 d.changing whether people use orange juice.

5 e.affecting when people use orange juice.

Borrowing

1 a.is a symbolic form of gift giving.

2 b.follows the disposition phase of consumer behavior.

3 c.affects why consumers use the product.

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4 d.is a form of acquisition that is a major problem for retailers.

5 e.is a consumer behavior that does not concern marketers.

I carefully recycle all of my paper and plastics after using them In consumer behavior, this is referred to as

1 a.conspicuous consumption.

2 b.conspicuous acquisition.

3 c.relevant marketing.

4 d.disposition behavior.

5 e.gestation.

Disposable cameras were a flop at first Consumers doubted that they could take good pictures When disposable cameras were repositioned "for those who forgot their camera on vacation" or "for those who do not want to ruin their expensive camera on the beach

or slopes" sales increased This could be best thought of as a

successful example of marketers understanding

1 a.how consumers dispose of cameras.

2 b.why consumers acquire cameras.

3 c.media marketing techniques.

4 d.the limits of disposable optical engineering.

5 e.the information search process.

Some consumers are interested in collecting rather than

items, even if the items no longer serve a functional purpose

1 a.renting

2 b.disposing

3 c.bartering

4 d.borrowing

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5 e.trading

George's manager's birthday is tomorrow As George shops online,

he must think of something to buy for her What is the primary

difference between the decisions he will make now and those he would make when purchasing for himself?

1 a.Disposal is involved in the process.

2 b.The brand name of the products is involved.

3 c.There are purchasing situational differences.

4 d.There are advertising viewing differences.

5 e.One individual must assess another individual's wants.

A retailer gives cash or credit toward a better video game in return for a customer's older game This transaction is known as

1 a.purchasing.

2 b.consumption.

3 c.gift giving.

4 d.trading.

5 e.borrowing.

59 Free Test Bank for Consumer Behavior 6th Edition

by Hoyer Mutiple Choice Questions - Page 2

Nathan would only travel to San Clemente if he considered it a weekend trip and not a long vacation Thus, it depended on

1 a.whether he comprehended the choices that were available in his

consideration set.

2 b.if he paid attention to the choices.

3 c.how he categorized the product with respect to other choices.

4 d.how he modified the information that was available to him.

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5 e.if he retrieved the information correctly.

The Federal Trade Commission protects consumers from deceptive advertising by studying how consumers perceive and comprehend marketing communications The FTC seeks:

1 a.more transparent disclosure of what consumer information is being collected and how it will be used.

2 b.to eliminate cusswords on radio stations including XM.

3 c.an advocacy group understanding consumer behavior to protest unfair marketing.

4 d.reference group members to study online newspapers impact of offline subscriptions.

5 e.a way to monitor e-commerce.

Individuals who band together to protest increasingly loose morals and mocking of families on television shows are best known as a(n)

1 a.consumer cooperative.

2 b.rating band.

3 c.regulator.

4 d.advocacy group.

5 e.public service.

All of the following are domains of consumer behavior except

1 a.the psychological core.

2 b.the process of making decisions.

3 c.the consumer's culture.

4 d.consumer behavior outcomes.

5 e.behavior within the firm.

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Compulsive theft, spending, gambling, and eating are examples of consumers engaging in

1 a.unique methods of disposal of products.

2 b.excessive acquisition.

3 c.illegal activities in the purchase of goods.

4 d.excessive consumer motivation.

5 e.behaviors that will reduce product usage in the long run.

An auto manufacturer starts an advertising campaign that stresses the benefits of purchasing a new car every five years so that

consumers who are driving an older car will start to want to

purchase an automobile This is an example of a company

appealing to what phase of the consumer decision-making

process?

1 a.recognition and recall

2 b.categorization and comprehension

3 c.consumer behavior outcomes

4 d.problem recognition

5 e.exposure and perception

For many years Excedrin has developed marketing communications that stress how effective it is as a headache medicine What type of marketing strategy is Excedrin using?

1 a.co-branding

2 b.product placement

3 c.product positioning

4 d.brand extension

5 e.perceptual mapping

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Every year millions of smokers attempt to quit the habit, but

relatively few succeed To help smokers quit, pharmaceutical

companies developed the nicotine patch In this situation, an

understanding of consumer behavior helped to

1 a.segment the market into homogenous groupings of consumer needs and wants.

2 b.aid consumers in the product attribute retrieval process.

3 c.determine consumer satisfaction with the attributes of a product.

4 d.select a target market from among numerous segments.

5 e.develop a new product.

Problem recognition occurs when we

1 a.form an attitude.

2 b.form affect toward an object.

3 c.expose ourselves to persuasive information.

4 d.realize that we have an unfulfilled need.

5 e.categorize information in a schematic framework.

A consumer wants to purchase a new automobile because hers got stolen This consumer probably has a high level of

1 a.ability.

2 b.perception.

3 c.motivation.

4 d.exposure.

5 e.opportunity.

Reference groups are a group of people

1 a.we go to when we want to increase our knowledge of social influence.

2 b.we compare ourselves to for information about ourselves.

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3 c.who are experts to whom we can ask brand and product information.

4 d.who are subcultural groups.

5 e.who are friends or who can refer us to people who will help.

Kimberly is very motivated to choose a good location for her hiking trip during her Spring Break vacation Before Kimberly decides on how to go on her hiking trip, she must first make sure she has information

1 a.perception of

2 b.attention to

3 c.a good attitude toward

4 d.exposure to

5 e.psychological insight toward

Whitney has decided to have her ears pierced so that she could wear pretty earrings However, after the piercing, her ears became infected Her expectations of the experience were not met, thus Whitney was

1 a.satisfied.

2 b.complacent.

3 c.dissatisfied.

4 d.evaluative.

5 e.normative.

The external signs we use, consciously or unconsciously, to

express our identity are known as

1 a.personal signs.

2 b.consumption networks.

3 c.social flags.

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4 d.open signals.

5 e.symbols.

Even if consumers are exposed to information about a product, there must first be in order for it to have an effect

1 a.exposure

2 b.perception

3 c.ability

4 d.opportunity

5 e.a psychological core

Prices tend to end in 99 mainly because this price

1 a.is the MSRPs suggestion.

2 b.is mandated by the MSRP.

3 c.enhances perception of product quality.

4 d.is perceived by consumers to be cheaper.

5 e.is the default by retail managers.

Diet Coke had a makeover; its new cans are redesigned for the first time since its product launch Its wavy spirit and style implies that Coca-Cola thinks the bottle will attract consumers' attention and might bring back favorable memories of the 1960s, with its hip retro vibe This is an example of how consumer behavior can

1 a.select a target market from among numerous segments.

2 b.aid consumers in the product attribute retrieval process.

3 c.determine consumer satisfaction with the attributes of a product.

4 d.aid in decisions about the product mix

5 e.develop a new product.

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