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Chloe and Max are searching for a health club to join. This purchase will likely be affected by ____ involvement.


A) low
B) internal
C) enduring
D) evoked
E) perceived

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The criteria used to group people into classes are basically the same in all societies.

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A major part of perception involves information processing.

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For which of the following products would a consumer most likely use limited decision making?


A) Detergent
B) Toothpaste
C) Automobile
D) Hair dryer
E) Washing machine

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Marketers can control the perception of potential buyers.

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Mario and his friend have been talking about their love of Bose headphones and speakers. Mario's friend mentions a consumer report that he read the week before that stated Bose products had higher prices but lower quality than in previous years. Mario thought to himself that perhaps his friend had misread the report, because Bose had always been the best. This perceptual process is known as selective


A) exposure.
B) distortion.
C) retention.
D) information.
E) organization.

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Although marketers may attempt to influence what a consumer learns, their attempts are seldom fully successful.

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​There are a number of situational influences that impact the consumer's buying decision process. Which of the following is one of those influences?


A) Price influences
B) Brand influences
C) Marketers' information influences
D) Consumer's mood influences
E) Distribution influences

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By giving out free samples, marketers help customers learn about their products by helping them gain experience with them which makes customers feel more comfortable.

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Beth Hines is buying furniture for her apartment for the first time. She is spending considerable time and effort comparing the products that different stores offer. Which type of decision-making process is she using?


A) Selective
B) Intensive
C) Extended
D) Shopping
E) Routinized

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A role consists of a set of actions and activities that a person in a particular position is expected to perform.

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Not all the behavioral patterns and values attributed to specific subcultures apply to every member of that specific subculture.

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After purchasing a product, postpurchase evaluation may result in cognitive dissonance. Cognitive dissonance is


A) the congruence between external and internal searches for product information.
B) a function of the manner in which the manufacturer of the product describes its attributes.
C) dissatisfaction with the purchase.
D) the establishment of criteria for comparing products.
E) doubts that occur because the buyer questions whether the decision to purchase the product was right.

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​Credit card companies maintain staffs of professionals whose primary responsibility is to monitor the activity on cardholders' accounts to spot potential fraudulent purchases or stolen cards. These staffs are employed to prevent which of the following:


A) Consumer purchase complaints
B) Consumer misbehavior
C) Consumer misinformation
D) Consumer purchase remorse
E) Consumer purchase excess

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Problem recognition occurs when a consumer


A) searches for information to resolve a problem.
B) becomes aware that there is a difference between a desired state and an actual condition.
C) recognizes a need and evaluates for information to resolve a problem.
D) evaluates her or his purchase.
E) is exposed to a television advertisement desired state and an actual condition.

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The five categories of situational influences are:


A) product involvement level, physical surroundings, social surroundings, time perspective, and purchase reason.
B) antecedent states, physical surroundings, social surroundings, time perspective, and space dimensions.
C) social surroundings, physical surroundings, time pressures, purchase reason, and lifestyles.
D) purchase reason, time perspective, social surroundings, physical surroundings, and buyer's momentary mood.
E) store atmosphere, location, aromas, sounds, and lighting.

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When Julia goes to the first class of her Operations Management course, she finds out that in addition to the textbook she already purchased, she also needs a copy of the book The Goal. At which stage of the consumer buying decision process is Julia?


A) Purchase
B) Evaluation of alternatives
C) Problem recognition
D) Information search
E) Prepurchase evaluation

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Jon's colleagues at work want to take a skiing trip. Jon grew up in Colorado and learned to ski as a young child so the group consults him about the best slopes and ski gear needed for the trip. Jon's role is that of an opinion leader.

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Jose and Teresa are searching for an apartment. They will most likely engage in which one of the following forms of decision making?


A) Extended decision making
B) Limited decision making
C) Impulse buying
D) Routinized response behavior
E) Intensive response behavior

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Maslow's hierarchy of needs is an explanation of how motives operate.

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