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Minor Psychology in Society 2025-2026
Practice test: Consumer and Economic Psychology




Oefententamen Consumer and Economic Psychology

Test 1

1. What does an advertising elasticity of demand (AED) of 0.12 imply?​
A. A 12% increase in advertising leads to a 1% increase in sales​
B. Advertising has no meaningful effect on sales​
C. A 1% increase in advertising leads to a 0.12% increase in sales​
D. Sales increase more than proportionally with advertising

2. Compared to price elasticity, advertising elasticity is generally:​
A. Larger and more stable​
B. Smaller and declining over time​
C. Only relevant for durable goods​
D. Unaffected by market conditions

3. Why has advertising elasticity declined over time?​
A. Consumers distrust brands more​
B. Advertising budgets have decreased​
C. Advertising clutter and ad avoidance increased​
D. Advertising quality has decreased

4. Advertising is most effective when a product is in which life-cycle stage?​
A. Decline​
B. Maturity​
C. Growth​
D. Saturation

5. Which product category typically has the highest advertising elasticity?​
A. Food​
B. Non-food nondurables​
C. Services​
D. Durable goods

6. During recessions, long-term advertising elasticity tends to be:​
A. Lower due to reduced spending​
B. Unchanged​
C. Higher due to less clutter and delayed purchases​
D. Zero because consumers stop buying

7. Charitable credit refers to:​
A. Tax benefits associated with donations​
B. The financial value of donations​
C. Moral status assigned to perceived altruism​
D. Long-term reputation gains of brands

, Minor Psychology in Society 2025-2026
Practice test: Consumer and Economic Psychology


8. Why do observers penalize donors who receive material benefits?​
A. Material rewards reduce donation effectiveness​
B. Material rewards signal impure motives​
C. Material rewards lower emotional impact​
D. Material rewards reduce social norms

9. Which benefit is not penalized by observers?​
A. Tax deductions​
B. Public recognition​
C. Emotional warm glow​
D. Discounts

10. According to costly signaling theory, observers judge generosity mainly by:​
A. Total money donated​
B. Public visibility​
C. Perceived sacrifice​
D. Effectiveness of the cause

11. Do-gooder derogation occurs because:​
A. Prosocial actors exaggerate their behavior​
B. Moral actions trigger social comparison and self-threat​
C. People dislike moral behavior in general​
D. Prosocial acts reduce group cohesion

12. What distinguishes dynamic norms from descriptive norms?​
A. Dynamic norms focus on approval​
B. Dynamic norms emphasize trends over time​
C. Dynamic norms reflect majority behavior​
D. Dynamic norms are identity-based

13. Why are dynamic norms powerful early in behavior change?​
A. They require majority adoption​
B. They highlight moral superiority​
C. They signal future normality​
D. They reduce financial costs

14. In EV adoption, which factor predicted actual behavior best?​
A. Environmental self-identity​
B. Attitudes alone​
C. Dynamic and descriptive norms​
D. Knowledge of climate change

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