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Consumer Behavior ||\\//||




The totality of consumers' decisions with respect to the acquisition, consumption, and
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disposition of goods, services, time, and ideas by human decision-making units (over time). ||\\//|| ||\\//|| ||\\//|| ||\\//|| ||\\//|| ||\\//|| ||\\//|| ||\\//|| ||\\//|| ||\\//|| ||\\//|| ||\\//||




what is an offering? ||\\//|| ||\\//|| ||\\//||




a product, service, activity, or idea offered by a marketing organization to consumers
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what are some of the factors in the psychological core that affect consumer decisions and
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behavior?

any prior exposure/knowledge (and retrieval); their motivations, ability, and opportunity;
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attention, perception, memory and attitude about an offering ||\\//|| ||\\//|| ||\\//|| ||\\//|| ||\\//|| ||\\//|| ||\\//||




^ tied to problem recognition, if they need to do an info search, their decision making, and
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their postpurchase evaluation
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What aspects of the consumer's culture influence decisions and behavior?
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through the symbolic use of products and the diffusion of ideas, products, or services
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through a market; also issues of ethics and social responsibility
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marketing

,the activity, set of institutions, and processes for creating, communicating, delivering, and
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exchanging offerings that have value for customers, clients, partners, and society. ||\\//|| ||\\//|| ||\\//|| ||\\//|| ||\\//|| ||\\//|| ||\\//|| ||\\//|| ||\\//|| ||\\//||




how can public policy decision makers, advocacy groups, and marketing managers use
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consumer research? ||\\//||




- FTC FCC -> input on privacy issues and regulations
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- developing policies and rules to protect consumers from unfair, unsafe, or inappropriate
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practices

- need to design/modify an offering
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- learn when/how product meets needs of consumers
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- how to differentiate between competitors
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- making decisions about packaging and logos
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- provide tools for more informed decision-making
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What kinds of marketing questions can companies use consumer behavior research to
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answer?

how a market is segmented?
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how profitable is each segment?
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what are characteristics of consumers in each segment?
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are customers satisfied with existing offerings?
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ideas for new products? ||\\//|| ||\\//|| ||\\//||




What can be added to existing offerings? ||\\//|| ||\\//|| ||\\//|| ||\\//|| ||\\//|| ||\\//||




not questions but:
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,- understand how product is positioned in consumer's minds
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make decisions about promotional/marketing communications tools||\\//|| ||\\//|| ||\\//|| ||\\//|| ||\\//||




effectiveness of an ad ||\\//|| ||\\//|| ||\\//||




how can you benefit from studying consumer behavior?
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be a more conscious consumer
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more user-friendly products ||\\//|| ||\\//||




understand the economy ||\\//|| ||\\//||




answer societal questions like "is marketing harmful"? ||\\//|| ||\\//|| ||\\//|| ||\\//|| ||\\//|| ||\\//||




correlation

A measure of the relationship between two variables
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causation

A cause and effect relationship in which one variable controls the changes in another
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variable.




general steps in an experiment ||\\//|| ||\\//|| ||\\//|| ||\\//||




- take different people -> do different things -> compare outcomes
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DV -> dependent variable, IV -> independent variable
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1) random assign people/day -> either control or treatment group
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2) groups -> different level of IV (cause)
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, control group -> "status quo" not interfering, treatment group -> adding something else
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3) measure the DV
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4) compare DV btwn groups
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- see any differences in DV? -> b/c of IV
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Ways to measure dependent variable (DV) ||\\//|| ||\\//|| ||\\//|| ||\\//|| ||\\//||




1) open-ended question
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2) survey scales
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3) observing behavior
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4) biological markers
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open-ended questions ||\\//||




use words to describe experience, feelings, and reactions
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- usually face-to-face
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- two types: in-depth, focus groups
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advantages and disadvantages of open-ended questions ||\\//|| ||\\//|| ||\\//|| ||\\//|| ||\\//||




advantages:

go deep, adapt questions based on answers, generate new ideas/new hypotheses, nuanced
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topics, focus groups can see things in a social context ||\\//|| ||\\//|| ||\\//|| ||\\//|| ||\\//|| ||\\//|| ||\\//|| ||\\//|| ||\\//||




disadvantages:

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