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Chapter 11 Consumer Behaviour | MKTG - Consumer/Buyer Behavior, Quizzes of Consumer Behaviour

Class: MKTG - Consumer/Buyer Behavior; Subject: Marketing; University: Okanagan University College; Term: Forever 1989;

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temporal factors
DEFINITION 1
situational characteristics related to time
TERM 2
action-orientated
DEFINITION 2
Consumer with a high capacity to self-regulate their
behaviour
TERM 3
More
DEFINITION 3
Consumers experiencing time pressure are more or less
likely to rely on simple choice heuristics than are those in
less tense situations?
TERM 4
Seasonality
DEFINITION 4
Regularly occurring conditions that vary with the time of year
TERM 5
Situational influences
DEFINITION 5
Things that influence consumers that are independent of
enduring consumer, brand, or product characteristics
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temporal factors

situational characteristics related to time TERM 2

action-orientated

DEFINITION 2 Consumer with a high capacity to self-regulate their behaviour TERM 3

More

DEFINITION 3 Consumers experiencing time pressure are more or less likely to rely on simple choice heuristics than are those in less tense situations? TERM 4

Seasonality

DEFINITION 4 Regularly occurring conditions that vary with the time of year TERM 5

Situational influences

DEFINITION 5 Things that influence consumers that are independent of enduring consumer, brand, or product characteristics

State-orientated

Jamie knows the only way she won't spend too much money is to stay away from the mall because she can't control her spending if she goes; Jamie has a low capacity to self- regulate her behaviour in the mall. Which term best describes Jamie? TERM 7

Shopping

DEFINITION 7 The set of value-producing consumer activities that directly increase the likelihood that something will be purchased TERM 8

Functional Quality

DEFINITION 8 The Apple store takes pride in its customer service, the number of Mac Experts that it has at its retail locations who are ready to help customers, and the wide selection of products it has ready to sell its customers. What is this an example of? TERM 9

Impulsivity

DEFINITION 9 Personality trait that represents how sensitive a consumer is to immediate rewards TERM 10

unplanned shopping

DEFINITION 10 Which type of shopping behaviour is characterized by situational memory, utilitarian orientation, and spontaneity?

Advertiming

Advertisers love to feature their advertisements during the 8pm to 10 pm prime time viewing hours. This is the time when most people watch television and will be most receptive to their ads.Which term refers to the practice of running advertisements primarily at times when customers will be most receptive to the messages? TERM 17

time pressure

DEFINITION 17 urgency to act based on some real or self-imposed deadline TERM 18

the days, hours, or minutes that are not

required for some compulsory and time

consuming activity

DEFINITION 18 Discretionary (spare) time TERM 19

circadian cycle rhythm

DEFINITION 19 level of energy of the human body that varies with the time of day TERM 20

Functional

DEFINITION 20 Around which quality does Walmart position itself when it claims it is the low-price leader?

Hedonic

Cindy loves to give back to her community. She especially enjoys giving donations to her favourite charities and nonprofit organizations at Christmas time because it is personally gratifying. Which type of shopping value does Cindy receive? TERM 22

Foreground music

DEFINITION 22 Which term refers to music that becomes the focal point of attention and can have strong effects on a consumer's willingness to approach or avoid an environment? TERM 23

Congruity

DEFINITION 23 What term refers to how consistent the elements of an environment are with each other. TERM 24

TIme, place, conditions

DEFINITION 24 What three categories can situational influences by classified into? TERM 25

To position them more as an everyday option

DEFINITION 25 What is the challenge for those who sell seasonal products?

crowding

Term refers to the density of people & objects within a given space TERM 32

Unplanned consumer acts

DEFINITION 32 What are characterized by situational memory, utilitarian orientation and spontaneity TERM 33

Mental

budgeting

DEFINITION 33 Refer to Christmas Shopping Scenario. Which of the following was Lanny performing when she was trying to account for her purchases in her head? TERM 34

Mild degree of

crowding

DEFINITION 34 What degree of crowingproduces the most positive outcome in terms of shopping affect, purchase behaviour, consumer satisfaction, and shopping value.? TERM 35

speed

DEFINITION 35 The ______ of the background music determines the speed at which consumers shop.

Social environment

What environment includes the other customers and employees in a service or shopping environment TERM 37

Experiential

DEFINITION 37 Which type of shopping is recreationally oriented to provide interest, excitement, relaxation, fun, social interaction, or some other desired feeling? TERM 38

Experiential

DEFINITION 38 ___________ shopping involves recreationally oriented activities designed to provide interest, excitement, relaxation, fun, or some other desired feeling. TERM 39

Personal shopping value (PSV)

DEFINITION 39 The overall subjective worth of a shopping activity considering all associated costs & benefits TERM 40

congruity

DEFINITION 40 Which factor refers to how consistent the elements of an environment are with each other?

False: Compared to impulsive consumer

behaviour, compulsive consumer behaviour

seems to be uncontrollable.

T/F:Compared to compulsive consumer behaviour, impulsive consumer behaviour seems to be uncontrollable. TERM 47

time pressure

DEFINITION 47 Susan's daughter's birthday party is about to start in an hour and Susan is still at the store buying party favours and decorations. She really wanted this party to be special for her daughter, but she didn't have time to shop around for the perfect items so she purchased what was available. Which temporal factor is influencing Susan's purchase? TERM 48

False: More and more, a physical store isn't

necessary for shopping to take place.

DEFINITION 48 T/F:A physical store is necessary for shopping to take place. TERM 49

utilitarian

DEFINITION 49 Which type of shopping value represents the worth obtained because some shopping task or job is completed successfully?