Test Bank For
Consumer Behaviour: Buying, Having, And Being, Cdn. 9e (Solomon)
Chapter 1 An Introduction To Consumer Behaviour
1) In Studying Consumers Like Gail, A College Student, Marketers Often Find It Useful To
Learn Their Interests In Music Or Clothing, How They Spend Their Leisure Time, And Even
Their Attitudes About Social Issues, To Be Able To Categorize Consumers According To
Their Lifestyles. This Sort Of Information Is Called:
A) Core Values.
B) Psychographics.
C) Configurations.
D) Physiognomies.
ANSWER: B
Type: MC Page Ref: 2
Skill: Application
Objective: L1-01 Consumer Behaviour Is A Process.
2) Tina, A Supervisor Of Displays For Sears Canada, Knows That Attractive Displays Can
Generate Additional Sales Of Particular Items. From A Marketer's Perspective, This Is:
A) A Purchase Issue.
B) A Post Purchase Issue.
C) Merchandising Complexity.
D) A Loss
Leader.
ANSWER: A
Type: MC Page Ref: 3
Skill: Application
Objective: L1-01 Consumer Behaviour Is A Process.
3) John Is The Vice President Of Marketing For A Local Tour Guide Company. He Is
Concerned That His Customers Are Not Recommending His Company To Their Friends. For
John, This Problem Is A:
A) Purchase Issue.
,B) Demographic Problem.
C) Prepurchase Issue.
D) Post Purchase
Issue. ANSWER: D
Type: MC Page Ref: 3
Skill: Application
Objective: L1-01 Consumer Behaviour Is A Process.
4) The Expanded View Of The Exchange That Includes The Issues That Influence The
Consumer Before, During, And After A Purchase Is Called:
A) The Value.
B) The Strategic Focus.
C) The Pre-Sell Strategy.
D) The Consumption
Process. ANSWER: D
Type: MC Page Ref: 3
Skill: Concept
Objective: L1-01 Consumer Behaviour Is A Process.
5) Gail Decides To Take A Break From Studying And Goes Online To Check Things Out. She
Connects With One Of The Product Discussion Groups That She Participates In. This Is An
Example Of A:
A) Lifestyle Discussion.
B) Brand Competition.
C) Consumption Community.
D) Marketplace
Competition. ANSWER: C
Type: MC Page Ref: 2
Skill: Application
Objective: L1-01 Consumer Behaviour Is A Process.
6) If A Product Succeeds In Satisfying Needs And Is Purchased Over And Over Again, It Most
Likely Has Attained:
A) Product Separation.
B) Brand Loyalty.
C) Lifestyle Variation.
,D) Purchase
Conception. ANSWER:
B
Type: MC Page Ref: 2
Skill: Concept
Objective: L1-01 Consumer Behaviour Is A Process.
7) Consumer Behaviour As A Discipline Deals Mainly With What Happens At The Point Of
Purchase. ANSWER: FALSE
Type: TF Page Ref: 3
Skill: Concept
Objective: L1-01 Consumer Behaviour Is A Process.
8) The Expanded View Of Consumer Behaviour Recognizes That The Consumption Process
Includes Issues That Influence Consumers Before, During, And After A Purchase Is Made.
ANSWER: TRUE
Type: TF Page Ref: 3
Skill: Concept
Objective: L1-01 Consumer Behaviour Is A Process.
9) List The Three Stages Of The Consumption Process, Indicating For Each Stage Some Of
The Issues Of Concern To The Consumer As Well As To The Marketer.
ANSWER: Pre-Purchase Stage:
Consumer Concerns: How Does The Consumer Decide If A Product Is Needed? What Are The
Best Sources For Information To Learn More About Alternative Choices?
Marketers' Concerns: How Are Consumer Attitudes Formed Or Changed? What Cues Do
Consumers Use To Infer Which Products Are Superior To Others?
Purchase Stage:
Consumer Concerns: Is Acquiring A Product A Stressful Or Pleasant Experience? What Does
The Purchase Say About The Consumer?
Marketers' Concerns: How Do Situational Factors, Such As Time Pressure Or Store Displays,
Affect The Consumer's Purchase Decisions?
Post-Purchase Stage:
Consumer Concerns: Does The Product Provide Pleasure Or Perform Its Intended Function? How
, Is The Product Eventually Disposed Of, And What Are The Environmental Consequences Of
This Action?
Marketers' Concerns: What Determines Whether A Consumer Will Be Satisfied With A Product
And Buy It Again? Does This Person Tell Others About His/Her Experience With The Product
And Affect Their Purchase Decisions?
Type: ES Page Ref: 3
Skill: Concept
Objective: L1-01 Consumer Behaviour Is A Process.
10) In The Early Stages Of Development, What Was The Field Of Consumer Behaviour
Known As? What Important Understanding Of The Exchange Process Does This Change In
Name Reflect? ANSWER: In Its Early Stages Of Development, The Field Of Consumer
Behaviour Was Often Referred To As Buyer Behaviour, Reflecting An Emphasis On The
Interaction Between Consumers And Producers At The Time Of Purchase. Marketers Now
Recognize That Consumer Behaviour Is An Ongoing Process, Not Merely What Happens At
The Moment A Consumer Hands Over Money Or A
Credit Card And In Turn Receives A Good Or Service.
A Good Answer Would Detail The Issues In The Consumption Process From Figure 1-1:
Prepurchase, Issues, Purchase Issues, And Post Purchase Issues.
Type: ES Page Ref: 3
Skill: Concept
Objective: L1-01 Consumer Behaviour Is A Process.
11) What Do We Mean When We Say That Consumer Behaviour Is A Process?
ANSWER: Consumer Behaviour Is More Than Just The Purchase Itself. The Field Of
Consumer Behaviour Covers A Lot Of Ground: It Is The Study Of The Processes Involved
When Individuals Or Groups Select, Purchase, Use, Or Dispose Of Products, Services, Ideas,
Or Experiences To Satisfy Needs And Desires.
Type: ES Page Ref: 3
Skill: Concept
Objective: L1-01 Consumer Behaviour Is A Process.
12) In The Early Stages Of Development, Consumer Behaviour Was Known As Buyer
Behaviour. What Important Aspect Of The Exchange Process Does This Change In Name
Reflect?
ANSWER: The Original Name Reflects An Emphasis On The Interaction Between Consumers
And Producers At The Time Of Purchase. Marketers Now Recognize That Consumer
Behaviour Is An Ongoing Process, Not Merely What Happens At The Moment A Consumer
Consumer Behaviour: Buying, Having, And Being, Cdn. 9e (Solomon)
Chapter 1 An Introduction To Consumer Behaviour
1) In Studying Consumers Like Gail, A College Student, Marketers Often Find It Useful To
Learn Their Interests In Music Or Clothing, How They Spend Their Leisure Time, And Even
Their Attitudes About Social Issues, To Be Able To Categorize Consumers According To
Their Lifestyles. This Sort Of Information Is Called:
A) Core Values.
B) Psychographics.
C) Configurations.
D) Physiognomies.
ANSWER: B
Type: MC Page Ref: 2
Skill: Application
Objective: L1-01 Consumer Behaviour Is A Process.
2) Tina, A Supervisor Of Displays For Sears Canada, Knows That Attractive Displays Can
Generate Additional Sales Of Particular Items. From A Marketer's Perspective, This Is:
A) A Purchase Issue.
B) A Post Purchase Issue.
C) Merchandising Complexity.
D) A Loss
Leader.
ANSWER: A
Type: MC Page Ref: 3
Skill: Application
Objective: L1-01 Consumer Behaviour Is A Process.
3) John Is The Vice President Of Marketing For A Local Tour Guide Company. He Is
Concerned That His Customers Are Not Recommending His Company To Their Friends. For
John, This Problem Is A:
A) Purchase Issue.
,B) Demographic Problem.
C) Prepurchase Issue.
D) Post Purchase
Issue. ANSWER: D
Type: MC Page Ref: 3
Skill: Application
Objective: L1-01 Consumer Behaviour Is A Process.
4) The Expanded View Of The Exchange That Includes The Issues That Influence The
Consumer Before, During, And After A Purchase Is Called:
A) The Value.
B) The Strategic Focus.
C) The Pre-Sell Strategy.
D) The Consumption
Process. ANSWER: D
Type: MC Page Ref: 3
Skill: Concept
Objective: L1-01 Consumer Behaviour Is A Process.
5) Gail Decides To Take A Break From Studying And Goes Online To Check Things Out. She
Connects With One Of The Product Discussion Groups That She Participates In. This Is An
Example Of A:
A) Lifestyle Discussion.
B) Brand Competition.
C) Consumption Community.
D) Marketplace
Competition. ANSWER: C
Type: MC Page Ref: 2
Skill: Application
Objective: L1-01 Consumer Behaviour Is A Process.
6) If A Product Succeeds In Satisfying Needs And Is Purchased Over And Over Again, It Most
Likely Has Attained:
A) Product Separation.
B) Brand Loyalty.
C) Lifestyle Variation.
,D) Purchase
Conception. ANSWER:
B
Type: MC Page Ref: 2
Skill: Concept
Objective: L1-01 Consumer Behaviour Is A Process.
7) Consumer Behaviour As A Discipline Deals Mainly With What Happens At The Point Of
Purchase. ANSWER: FALSE
Type: TF Page Ref: 3
Skill: Concept
Objective: L1-01 Consumer Behaviour Is A Process.
8) The Expanded View Of Consumer Behaviour Recognizes That The Consumption Process
Includes Issues That Influence Consumers Before, During, And After A Purchase Is Made.
ANSWER: TRUE
Type: TF Page Ref: 3
Skill: Concept
Objective: L1-01 Consumer Behaviour Is A Process.
9) List The Three Stages Of The Consumption Process, Indicating For Each Stage Some Of
The Issues Of Concern To The Consumer As Well As To The Marketer.
ANSWER: Pre-Purchase Stage:
Consumer Concerns: How Does The Consumer Decide If A Product Is Needed? What Are The
Best Sources For Information To Learn More About Alternative Choices?
Marketers' Concerns: How Are Consumer Attitudes Formed Or Changed? What Cues Do
Consumers Use To Infer Which Products Are Superior To Others?
Purchase Stage:
Consumer Concerns: Is Acquiring A Product A Stressful Or Pleasant Experience? What Does
The Purchase Say About The Consumer?
Marketers' Concerns: How Do Situational Factors, Such As Time Pressure Or Store Displays,
Affect The Consumer's Purchase Decisions?
Post-Purchase Stage:
Consumer Concerns: Does The Product Provide Pleasure Or Perform Its Intended Function? How
, Is The Product Eventually Disposed Of, And What Are The Environmental Consequences Of
This Action?
Marketers' Concerns: What Determines Whether A Consumer Will Be Satisfied With A Product
And Buy It Again? Does This Person Tell Others About His/Her Experience With The Product
And Affect Their Purchase Decisions?
Type: ES Page Ref: 3
Skill: Concept
Objective: L1-01 Consumer Behaviour Is A Process.
10) In The Early Stages Of Development, What Was The Field Of Consumer Behaviour
Known As? What Important Understanding Of The Exchange Process Does This Change In
Name Reflect? ANSWER: In Its Early Stages Of Development, The Field Of Consumer
Behaviour Was Often Referred To As Buyer Behaviour, Reflecting An Emphasis On The
Interaction Between Consumers And Producers At The Time Of Purchase. Marketers Now
Recognize That Consumer Behaviour Is An Ongoing Process, Not Merely What Happens At
The Moment A Consumer Hands Over Money Or A
Credit Card And In Turn Receives A Good Or Service.
A Good Answer Would Detail The Issues In The Consumption Process From Figure 1-1:
Prepurchase, Issues, Purchase Issues, And Post Purchase Issues.
Type: ES Page Ref: 3
Skill: Concept
Objective: L1-01 Consumer Behaviour Is A Process.
11) What Do We Mean When We Say That Consumer Behaviour Is A Process?
ANSWER: Consumer Behaviour Is More Than Just The Purchase Itself. The Field Of
Consumer Behaviour Covers A Lot Of Ground: It Is The Study Of The Processes Involved
When Individuals Or Groups Select, Purchase, Use, Or Dispose Of Products, Services, Ideas,
Or Experiences To Satisfy Needs And Desires.
Type: ES Page Ref: 3
Skill: Concept
Objective: L1-01 Consumer Behaviour Is A Process.
12) In The Early Stages Of Development, Consumer Behaviour Was Known As Buyer
Behaviour. What Important Aspect Of The Exchange Process Does This Change In Name
Reflect?
ANSWER: The Original Name Reflects An Emphasis On The Interaction Between Consumers
And Producers At The Time Of Purchase. Marketers Now Recognize That Consumer
Behaviour Is An Ongoing Process, Not Merely What Happens At The Moment A Consumer