A) problem recognition
B) alternative evaluation
C) cognitive dissonance
D) information search
E) postpurchase behavior
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A) Identify its core values.
B) Reduce new buyers' cognitive dissonance.
C) Increase new buyers' cognitive dissonance.
D) Produce a consideration set.
E) Evoke problem recognition.
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A) Survivors
B) Believers
C) Makers
D) Innovators
E) Experiencers
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A) problem recognition
B) information search
C) alternative evaluation
D) purchase decision
E) postpurchase behavior
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A) which product to buy and how to pay for it.
B) whether to buy one or several if a BOGO deal is offered and how to pay for them.
C) from whom to buy and when to buy.
D) which product to buy and whether to tell others about the purchase.
E) whether to buy in person or online and whether to tell others about the purchase.
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A) an unmerited fear of being taken advantage of in an exchange situation.
B) the feeling of postpurchase psychological tension or anxiety that consumers may experience when faced with two or more highly attractive alternatives.
C) the degree to which a seller is willing to make an exchange based upon a customer's creditworthiness.
D) the personal, social, and economic significance of the purchase to the consumer.
E) the anxiety felt because the consumer cannot anticipate the outcomes of a purchase but believes there may be negative consequences.
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A) information search
B) problem recognition
C) purchase behavior
D) alternative evaluation
E) prepurchase cognition
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A) personal external source
B) public external source
C) market-dominated external source
D) internal search
E) market-dominated internal source
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A) cognitive dissonance.
B) stimulus discrimination.
C) selective retention.
D) selective comprehension.
E) stimulus generalization.
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A) consumer angst
B) cognitive dissonance
C) perceived risk
D) purchase anxiety
E) consumer cynicism
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A) Learning has little effect on brand loyalty because most habits are instinctual.
B) Brand loyalty increases the perceived risk associated with impulse purchases.
C) The incidence of brand loyalty is steadily rising in North America.
D) Brand loyalty results from the positive reinforcement of previous actions.
E) The best way to enhance brand loyalty is to brand all new products with the same brand name.
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A) teenagers
B) extended family members
C) paid help
D) children of any age
E) men
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A) physiological
B) self-actualization
C) personal
D) safety
E) social
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A) action-oriented consumers.
B) spokespersons.
C) opinion leaders.
D) social classes.
E) reference groups.
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A) dissociative
B) aspiration
C) associative
D) VALS
E) social class
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A) selective retention.
B) selective comprehension.
C) selective exposure.
D) selective perception.
E) stimulus discrimination.
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A) purchase intentions.
B) market research.
C) consumer behavior.
D) consumer conduct.
E) purchase protocols.
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A) hype.
B) buzz.
C) propaganda.
D) tweet.
E) spin.
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A) the distinct phases that a family progresses through from formation to retirement, each phase bringing with it identifiable purchasing behaviors.
B) the people to whom an individual looks as a basis for self-appraisal or as a source of personal standards.
C) the process by which people acquire the skills, knowledge, and attitudes necessary to function as consumers.
D) the modes of living that are 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.
E) the relatively permanent, homogeneous divisions in a society into which people sharing similar values, interests, and behavior can be grouped.
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A) stimulus generalization.
B) selective comprehension.
C) selective retention.
D) stimulus discrimination.
E) routine problem solving.
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