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According to the material, how long are products and services offered through the internet?
24 hours a day
,
365 days a year
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What is one advantage of the internet for marketers mentioned in the material?
Products are offered
globally
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What is a benefit for marketers using the internet that is mentioned in the text?
Cost efficient
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What is a benefit for marketers using the internet that is mentioned in the text?
Developing one-on-one relationships with
consumer databases
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What is a criticism of online marketing that is stated in the material?
It reaches only a small
segment
of the population
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According to the material, what is a reason some consumers don't buy products online?
Consumers
shop
to
collect
information
but do
not
buy
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What is mentioned as a concern that once made consumers reluctant to shop online?
Risk
of
hackers
accessing
credit cards
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What does consumer behavior involve according to the material?
Thoughts, feelings, and actions in
consumption processes
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According to the material, what else does consumer behavior include?
All things in the
environment
that influence these thoughts
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What are some of the environmental factors that influence thoughts, feelings and actions?
Comments
, advertisements, price information, packaging, product appearance
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What three characteristics are used to describe consumer behaviour?
Dynamic, involves
interactions
, and involves
exchanges
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Why is consumer behavior described as dynamic?
Thinking
, feelings, and
actions
are constantly changing
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According to the material, how has the internet changed consumer behavior?
Changed the way people search for
information
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Why is ongoing consumer research important for marketers?
To
keep
abreast
of
important
trends
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Consumer behavior involves interactions among what three things?
People’s
thinking
,
feelings
, and actions, and the environment
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What do marketers need to understand to better satisfy consumer needs?
What
products
and brands mean to consumers
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What should marketers know about consumer interactions?
How these interactions
influence
individual consumers and society
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What does consumer behaviour involve?
Exchanges
between human beings
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What do people give up and receive in consumer behavior exchanges?
Money
and other things to obtain products
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According to the material, what is the role of marketing in society?
To help create
exchanges
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What is a marketing strategy?
Design,
implementation
, and control of a plan
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What is the goal of a marketing strategy?
To influence exchanges to achieve
organizational objectives
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What is the typical design of marketing strategies in a consumer market?
Increase favorable thoughts and feelings about
products
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According to the material, what do retail stores, catalogue retailers, and e-tailers develop marketing strategies for?
To increase chances of
favorable thoughts
about purchasing
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What is the purpose of strategies developed by credit card companies and banks?
Increase the chances
consumers
will use services
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Why is it useful to study consumer behaviour?
Helps firms improve their
marketing strategies
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What does studying consumers help firms understand?
How consumers
think
, feel,
reason
, and select
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How is the consumer influenced?
By his or her
environment
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What do limitations in consumer knowledge influence?
Decisions
and marketing outcome
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How do motivation and decision strategies differ?
Between products that differ in
importance
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What can marketers adapt to more effectively reach the consumer?
Marketing campaigns
and marketing
strategies
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What is consumer behaviour the study of?
When, why, how, and where people
buy
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What does consumer behaviour attempt to understand?
The
buyer decision making process
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What does consumer behaviour study about individual consumers?
Characteristics such as
demographics
and
behavioural variables
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What does consumer behavior try to assess?
Influences on the consumer from
groups
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What is studied within consumer behaviour?
Exchange processes
involved in
acquiring
, consuming,
disposing
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What are the three stages of consumer behaviour?
Acquisition
Consumption
Disposition
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What does much of CB research focus on?
Factors that influence
product choices
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What is the study of consumption?
How
consumers
actually use a product/service
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What sorts of attitudes do consumers form during consumption?
Affect
future
purchases
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