A) evaluating particular products
B) selecting the type of purchase outlet
C) establishing a purchase timeline
D) minimizing cognitive dissonance
E) yielding brand names that might meet the criteria
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A) a personality assessment.
B) cognitive learning theory.
C) a psychographic system.
D) a study on the hierarchy of needs.
E) geodemographic segmentation.
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A) Hispanics don't consider advertising a credible source of product information.
B) Hispanics communities are spread across the entire country and therefore difficult to target.
C) The Hispanic subculture is diverse.
D) Hispanics prefer imports to American-made products; they tend to be ethnocentric in their product preferences.
E) Assimilation is valued and the Hispanic community finds cultural target marketing offensive
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A) dissociative
B) aspiration
C) associative
D) identification
E) political
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A) personal experience.
B) salespeople.
C) consumer programs on talk radio stations.
D) friends and relatives.
E) Consumer Reports magazine
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A) formation to retirement
B) birth to death
C) the birth of children to retirement
D) the birth of children until they leave home
E) marriage to retirement unless a divorce, separation, or death occurs
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A) feelings of guilt for purchasing a product or service that was not consistent with a consumer's moral or ethical beliefs.
B) feelings of discomfort associated with purchasing something purely for the sake of prestige.
C) the feeling of postpurchase psychological tension or anxiety consumers may experience when faced with two or more highly attractive alternatives.
D) feelings of discontent after a purchase has been made when the product fails to perform up to expectations.
E) feelings of discontent before a purchase has been made when the customer finds out that he or she paid more for the product than necessary.
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A) information search
B) problem recognition
C) purchase behavior
D) alternative evaluation
E) pre-purchase cognition
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A) physiological needs
B) safety needs
C) social needs
D) personal needs
E) self-actualization needs
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A) extended problem solving.
B) limited problem solving.
C) routine problem solving.
D) high-involvement problem solving.
E) personal problem solving.
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A) physiological
B) safety
C) social
D) personal
E) self-actualization
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A) is the number one consumer information source in developing countries.
B) captures honest word-of-mouth testimonials from satisfied customers who will promote new products or services.
C) was the first on the Internet to create a public forum for new products.
D) counteracts false rumors or negative buzz for quality products or services that have been unjustly accused on social networking websites.
E) uses ethnographic research techniques to discover subtle behavioral and emotional reactions to products in their natural use environment.
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A) physiological
B) safety
C) social
D) personal
E) self-actualization
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A) information search
B) purchase decision
C) alternative evaluation
D) opportunity identification
E) problem recognition
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A) behavioral learning
B) cognitive learning
C) brand loyalty
D) perceived risk
E) postpurchase dissonance
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A) the aspects of a consumer's decision-making processes that cannot be measured.
B) the actions a person takes in purchasing and using products and services, including the mental and social processes that come before and after these actions.
C) the five stages a buyer passes through in making choices about which product and service to investigate, purchase, and consume.
D) the mental and social processes related to purchasing that are innate in a person from birth.
E) those purchasing behaviors that result from (1) repeated experience and (2) reasoning.
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A) the distinct phases that a family progresses through from formation to retirement, each phase bringing with it identifiable purchasing behaviors.
B) the people to whom an individual looks as a basis for self-appraisal or as a source of personal standards.
C) the process by which people acquire the skills, knowledge, and attitudes necessary to function as consumers.
D) the modes of living that are identified by how people spend their time and resources, what they consider important in their environment, and what they think of themselves and the world around them.
E) the relatively permanent, homogeneous divisions in a society into which people sharing similar values, interests, and behavior can be grouped.
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A) cognitive learning.
B) the scientific method.
C) behavioral learning.
D) attitude formation.
E) cognitive dissonance
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A) the stimulus required to cause a consumer to do something uncharacteristic of himself.
B) the energizing force that stimulates behavior to satisfy a consumer need.
C) a person's consistent behaviors or responses to recurring situations.
D) the way people see themselves and the way they believe others see them.
E) a learned predisposition to respond to an object or class of objects in a consistently favorable or unfavorable way.
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