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1
_____ is the process and activities people engage in when searching for, selecting, purchasing, using, evaluating, and disposing of products so as to satisfy their needs and desires
A)Attitude formation
B)Customer relationship management (CRM)
C)Integration
D)Consumer behavior
E)Cognitive learning
2
What psychological process is most likely to occur when the consumer is at the information search stage of the consumer decision-making process?
A)motivation
B)perception
C)attitude formation
D)integration
E)learning
3
When Raymond noticed white flakes on his navy blue shirt, he decided he needed to buy some dandruff shampoo. The noticing of the flakes occurred during the _____ stage.
A)problem recognition
B)postpurchase evaluation
C)information search
D)alternative evaluation
E)purchase decision
4
By including the headline "Share something with someone dreamy," Nescafé Frothée coffee house drink, the coffee producer was suggesting its product satisfies the _____ need as defined by Maslow's hierarchy.
A)physiological
B)safety
C)self actualization
D)esteem
E)social
5
Which of the following statements about psychoanalytic theory is true?
A)Psychoanalytic theory is used to determine when learning has occurred.
B)Psychoanalytic theory uses very large samples for drawing conclusions.
C)Insights gained from using psychoanalytic theory are best used for creating rational appeals.
D)Psychoanalytic theory is very responsive to changes in the external environment.
E)None of the above statements about psychoanalytic theory is true.
6
External sources of information used in the consumer decision-making process include personal sources, commercial sources, public sources, and:
A)personal experiences
B)market-controlled sources
C)industry experience
D)electronic sites
E)reference groups
7
Many people believe that in order for a dishwasher to clean their dishes, they must pre-wash them first. Cascade has developed a new dishwasher detergent, which it advertises will do away with the need for any pre-washing. If you buy the dishwashing detergent and are in any way dissatisfied with the product's results, Cascade will refund your money. The number to call for a refund is 1-800-SINK-FREE. To help consumers remember its phone number, Cascade has used a:
A)drive
B)cue
C)mnemonic device
D)trigger point
E)persuader
8
Which of the following statements about subliminal advertising is true?
A)The Republican Party was accused of using subliminal during the Bush-Gore campaign.
B)The majority of Americans do not believe advertisers use subliminal advertising regularly.
C)Most marketers consider subliminal advertising to be just as ethical as any other form of advertising.
D)Research has proven conclusively that subliminal advertising influences consumer behavior.
E)All of the above statements about advertising are true.
9
In order to be part of consumers' evoked sets, popular brands with large advertising budgets frequently use:
A)subliminal advertising
B)reminder advertising
C)Maslow's hierarchy of needs
D)public relations
E)a product-orientation
10
Tess wants to earn an MBA. As she looks at possible universities, she will use _____ such as location, costs, and scholarship availability to compare possible institutions.
A)evaluative criteria
B)attribute assignments
C)dissonance motives
D)consequences
E)reinforcement criteria
11
The two broad types of consequences are:
A)hierarchical and functional
B)internal and external
C)social and cultural
D)functional and psychosocial
E)interrelational and intrarelational
12
_____ are the way product knowledge, meanings, and beliefs are combined to evaluate two or more alternatives.
A)Idea aggregating stimuli
B)Integration processes
C)Attitudinal consequences
D)Problem-solving consequences
E)Market-induced problem-solving
13
The consumer purchase of _____ would be more likely to cause cognitive dissonance than the consumer purchase of _____.
A)school supplies; a college education
B)a ticket to an amusement park; a two-week Caribbean cruise
C)a magazine; a soda
D)a computer; a box of computer paper
E)bath soap; a jar of mayonnaise
14
Classical conditioning assumes that learning is a(n):
A)integrative process
B)series of heuristics
C)cognitive orientation
D)instrumental process
E)associative process
15
Every time a child gets a Happy Meal from McDonald's, a small toy is enclosed in the box with the food. McDonald's is using:
A)cognitive conditioning
B)selective perception
C)operant conditioning
D)selective comprehension
E)stimulus generalization
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An ad campaign which informs consumers that people who smoke marijuana are helping to pay for terrorists' activities is trying to create the image that people who use drugs recreationally are a(n) _____ reference group.
A)disassociative
B)associative
C)subculture
D)aspirational
E)subordinated
17
Three types of situational determinants may have an effect on consumers' perceptions, preferences, and purchasing behaviors. They are:
A)time, place, and possession utility
B)benefit situation, behavioral situation, and demographic situation
C)usage situation, usage time, and usage duration
D)specific usage situation, the purchase situation, and the communications situation
E)none of the above







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