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Emotionally charged states can enhance or amplify positive or negative experiences and impact later recollections of such experiences and future behavior.

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Ads for cosmetics and personal care products acknowledge the fact that people want to protect their self-images from inner feelings of doubt. This is consistent with which basic motivational functions?


A) the ego-defensive function
B) the knowledge function
C) the utilitarian function
D) the value-expressive function
E) the intention function

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Individuals who try a brand without any inducements or individuals who buy a brand repeatedly are more likely to consider that they buy the brand because they like it, rather than because it was free or on sale.

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One of the multiattribute models is the attitude-toward-behavior model. Explain the model and give an example.

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This model tells about the individual's ...

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In the theory of trying to consume, the consumer's attempts to consume may be a result of ________ or ________ impediments that prevent the desired action or outcome.


A) personal; social
B) personal; environmental
C) social; environmental
D) physical; economic
E) economic; environmental

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Attitudes that develop through ________ tend to be more confidently held, more enduring, and more resistant to attack than those developed via ________.


A) direct experience; indirect experience
B) internal attribution; external attribution
C) utilitarian function; knowledge function
D) cognition; emotions
E) direct marketing; niche marketing

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The ________ component of the tri-component attitude model includes a consumer's emotions or feelings about a particular product or brand.


A) conative
B) objective
C) cognitive
D) affective
E) situational

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________ assess(es) the likelihood of a consumer purchasing a product or behaving in a certain way.


A) Cognitive dissonance theory
B) Buyer intention scales
C) Attitude-change strategies
D) Emotionally charged states
E) Self-perception theory

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According to the principle of ________, consumers are likely to accept credit personally for success and to attribute failure to others or to outside events.


A) subjective attribution
B) internal attribution
C) objective attribution
D) defensive attribution
E) external attribution

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COFFEE MINI CASE: Linda is a heavy coffee drinker and a friend recommends that she try Sunrise Coffee, a new coffee house in town, because it sells delicious coffee. Linda replies that she really prefers to drink her coffee in the peace and quiet of her own home. One morning, Linda is running late and doesn't have time to make herself a cup of coffee, so she stops by Sunrise and is greeted by a cheerful staff and a great-tasting coffee, all of which put Linda in a good mood. Upon arriving at work, a coworker comments on her alert, up-beat attitude that morning. Linda replies that it must be the great weather that day, sunshine after a week of solid rain. The following morning, Linda recalls what a pleasant experience she had at Sunrise and decides to go again. -In the COFFEE MINI CASE, Linda's new attitude toward and repeat patronage of Sunrise Coffee is a function of the ________ of the tri-component attitude model.


A) utility component
B) affective component
C) defensive component
D) cognitive component
E) conative component

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CAR MINI CASE: Carl is looking to buy a new car because he needs more space for driving his kids to and from their after-school activities and for transporting all their gear. His wife has suggested that the family buy a station wagon, but Carl has a negative attitude toward station wagons because he feels that they are "Mom-mobiles" that consign their drivers to a life of car pools and PTA meetings. He then sees an ad for Subaru with a beautiful outdoor setting and attractive young people using a Subaru station wagon. The voice-over discusses the physical attributes of the car and the demographics of its owners. After seeing a Subaru ad portraying its station wagon as a trendy automotive option for exciting young people looking for more cargo room than a sedan and better fuel-efficiency than an SUV, Carl finds himself to be much more enthusiastic about his wife's station wagon suggestion. He purchases a Subaru, but later begins thinking that he probably should have purchased a Volvo for its reputation of greater safety. -In the CAR MINI CASE, Subaru's portrayal of its station wagon as a car designed for young people who need extra cargo space to accommodate their active lives appeals to Carl because that is how he sees himself. In this way, Subaru is appealing to the ________ function to change attitudes toward station wagons.


A) utilitarian
B) knowledge
C) ego-defensive
D) competitive
E) value-expressive

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Jerry bought a new washing machine for his home, but he has some tension over whether he made the best decision. Which of the following is NOT a strategy Jerry might use to reduce post-purchase dissonance?


A) rationalize his decision
B) "sell" friends on the positive features of the washing machine
C) look for satisfied owners of the washing machine
D) seek out ads for competitive products he did not choose
E) seek out ads for the washing machine he chose

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Which of the following is true of attitudes and their relationship with behavior?


A) Attitudes are permanent, but the behaviors they reflect change over time.
B) Consumers always demonstrate consistency between their attitudes and their behaviors.
C) There is no demonstrable link between attitudes and behavior.
D) When consumers are free to act as they wish, we anticipate that their actions will be consistent with their attitudes.
E) Attitude change is always followed by behavior change.

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Attitude-toward-object, attitude-toward-behavior, and theory of reasoned action models are examples of ________.


A) tri-component attitude models
B) buyer intention scales
C) attitude-change strategies
D) self-perception theories
E) multiattribute attitude models

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If an undergraduate student was considering getting a tattoo and stopped to ask herself what her parents would think of such behavior, such a reflection would constitute her ________.


A) internal attribution
B) subjective norm
C) direct experience
D) external attribution
E) niche

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CAR MINI CASE: Carl is looking to buy a new car because he needs more space for driving his kids to and from their after-school activities and for transporting all their gear. His wife has suggested that the family buy a station wagon, but Carl has a negative attitude toward station wagons because he feels that they are "Mom-mobiles" that consign their drivers to a life of car pools and PTA meetings. He then sees an ad for Subaru with a beautiful outdoor setting and attractive young people using a Subaru station wagon. The voice-over discusses the physical attributes of the car and the demographics of its owners. After seeing a Subaru ad portraying its station wagon as a trendy automotive option for exciting young people looking for more cargo room than a sedan and better fuel-efficiency than an SUV, Carl finds himself to be much more enthusiastic about his wife's station wagon suggestion. He purchases a Subaru, but later begins thinking that he probably should have purchased a Volvo for its reputation of greater safety. -In the CAR MINI CASE, Carl's reconsideration of brand choice after he buys a Subaru constitutes ________.


A) buying intention
B) niche marketing
C) indirect experience
D) defensive attribution
E) post-purchase dissonance

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________ is concerned with the likelihood or tendency than an individual will undertake a specific action or behave in a particular way with regard to the attitude object.


A) Cognition
B) Affectation
C) Situation
D) Perspective
E) Conation

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The ego-defensive function maintains that people form attitudes in order to protect themselves from sensing doubt and to replace uncertainty with feelings of security and confidence.

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When a person says "I contributed to the American Red Cross because it really helps people in need" or "He tried to persuade me to buy an LED rather than a 3D TV because he'd make a bigger commission," they are providing examples of ________ in action.


A) self-perception theory
B) cognitive dissonance theory
C) attribution theory
D) buyer intention theory
E) attitude theory

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COFFEE MINI CASE: Linda is a heavy coffee drinker and a friend recommends that she try Sunrise Coffee, a new coffee house in town, because it sells delicious coffee. Linda replies that she really prefers to drink her coffee in the peace and quiet of her own home. One morning, Linda is running late and doesn't have time to make herself a cup of coffee, so she stops by Sunrise and is greeted by a cheerful staff and a great-tasting coffee, all of which put Linda in a good mood. Upon arriving at work, a coworker comments on her alert, up-beat attitude that morning. Linda replies that it must be the great weather that day, sunshine after a week of solid rain. The following morning, Linda recalls what a pleasant experience she had at Sunrise and decides to go again. -In the COFFEE MINI CASE, Linda's initial resistance to the idea of trying Sunrise Coffee arises from which of the following multiattribute attitude models?


A) attitude-toward-behavior model
B) trying-to-consume model
C) attitude-toward-object model
D) attitude-toward-consumer model
E) attitude-toward-the-ad model

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