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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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A) personal; social
B) personal; environmental
C) social; environmental
D) physical; economic
E) economic; environmental
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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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A) conative
B) objective
C) cognitive
D) affective
E) situational
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A) Cognitive dissonance theory
B) Buyer intention scales
C) Attitude-change strategies
D) Emotionally charged states
E) Self-perception theory
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A) subjective attribution
B) internal attribution
C) objective attribution
D) defensive attribution
E) external attribution
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A) utility component
B) affective component
C) defensive component
D) cognitive component
E) conative component
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A) utilitarian
B) knowledge
C) ego-defensive
D) competitive
E) value-expressive
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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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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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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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A) internal attribution
B) subjective norm
C) direct experience
D) external attribution
E) niche
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A) buying intention
B) niche marketing
C) indirect experience
D) defensive attribution
E) post-purchase dissonance
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A) Cognition
B) Affectation
C) Situation
D) Perspective
E) Conation
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A) self-perception theory
B) cognitive dissonance theory
C) attribution theory
D) buyer intention theory
E) attitude theory
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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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