A) was created to help consumers make healthier life style choices.
B) helps marketers identify consumers interested in mental and physical health products and services.
C) was created to reduce costs in the insurance industry by educating consumers.
D) creates profiles of people based on their primary motivation and resources.
E) identifies consumers and places them in appropriate target markets based upon previous buying behaviors.
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A) internal search
B) external search
C) alternative evaluation
D) cognitive dissonance
E) postpurchase search
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A) problem recognition
B) information search
C) alternative evaluation
D) purchase decision
E) comparison
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A) A
B) B
C) C
D) D
E) E
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A) problem recognition stage.
B) information search.
C) alternative evaluation.
D) purchase decision.
E) postpurchase behavior.
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A) cue
B) drive
C) attitude
D) response
E) reinforcement
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A) changing beliefs about the extent to which a brand has a specific attribute.
B) changing the perceived importance of a specific attribute.
C) adding a new attribute.
D) reducing perceived risk.
E) providing stimulus generalization to prospective buyers.
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A) brand bias.
B) brand discrimination.
C) brand loyalty.
D) behavioral loyalty.
E) consumer allegiance.
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A) purchase task
B) social surroundings
C) physical surroundings
D) temporal effects
E) antecedent states
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A) purchase task
B) social surroundings
C) physical surroundings
D) temporal effects
E) antecedent states
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A) achieving
B) aspiration
C) dissociative
D) pressure
E) involvement
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A) the group of brands a consumer would consider acceptable from among all the brands in the product class of which he or she is aware.
B) the group of brands a consumer would consider acceptable from among all the brands in the product class.
C) the group of brands of which a consumer is aware.
D) all possible substitutes that may satisfy a consumer's needs regardless of the product class.
E) those product alternatives a consumer has considered but deemed unacceptable.
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A) purchasing behavior study.
B) learning theories study.
C) study on the hierarchy of effects.
D) psychographic system.
E) language study program.
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A) a negative antecedent.
B) perceived risk.
C) temporal uncertainty.
D) spatial uncertainty.
E) buyers' remorse.
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A) creating a sense of fear or guilt.
B) coercing a customer to buy one brand over another by implied threat.
C) promising product attributes that exceed the actual product potential.
D) showing the shortcomings of competing (or currently owned) products.
E) shifting the consumer's focus from one subject to another.
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A) The Hispanic subculture is very diverse.
B) Hispanics don't pay a significant amount of attention to advertising.
C) Hispanics communities are spread out through the entire country and therefore difficult to target.
D) Hispanics believe all marketers are dishonest and don't trust any messages marketers put forth.
E) Assimilation is very important and the Hispanic community finds cultural target marketing offensive.
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A) a subjective measurement of the importance of freedom of choice to spend one's time and money as one pleases.
B) a mode of living that is defined by how people choose to spend their discretionary income and leisure time.
C) a self-defined identification of belonging to a lower, lower-middle, middle, upper-middle, or upper class in terms of choices that can be made about how one's money is spent.
D) a self-defined identification of belonging to a lower, lower-middle, middle, upper-middle, or upper class in terms values, attitudes, and beliefs.
E) a mode of living that is 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.
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A) problem recognition
B) information search
C) alternative evaluation
D) purchase decision
E) postpurchase behavior
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A) selective retention.
B) selective exposure.
C) selective perception.
D) selective comprehension.
E) stimulus discrimination.
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