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IEB CONSUMER STUDIES SUMMARY GRADE 10

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CONSUMER STUDIES

WHAT IS A CONSUMER? -
Somebody who purchases goods or services for personal use.


CONSUMER NEEDS -
Something basic somebody has to have to survive.


CONSUMER WANTS -
The desire for something that is not crucial for survival.




Self actualisation
- personal growth


Self Esteem
- status reputation


Social needs
- relationships, family & work


Safety and security needs
- law, protection stability


Physical needs
- food, drink, shelter, warmth

WHAT IS A HIERARCHY?
people or things are ranked one above the other.

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, CONSUMER RIGHTS
To satisfy basic needs — maslows hierarchy
Safety — health not endangered
Information — provided label etc.
Choice — options
Representation — the right to be involved
Redress — assistance
Education — wise informed decisions
Healthy environment — clean environment


CONSUMER RESPONSIBILTIES
Solidarity — work together
Critical awareness — compare prices
Social concern — purchasing affecting others
Environmental awareness — reduce, re-use, recycle


3 TYPES OF DECISION MAKING
1 - Spur of the moment , impulsive
2 - Habitual , habit
3 - Intuitive , emotional decision


CONSUMER DECISION MAKING PROCESS
Step 1 - recognise the problem
Step 2 - search for information
Step 3 - evaluate alternatives
Step 4 - make the purchase
Step 5 - post purchase behaviour



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, SUSTAINABLE CONSUMPTION DECISIONS
- Making purchasing choices that have the least possible impact on the
environment.


GOOD BUYING HABITS
Buy local
Grow your own food
Choose organic
Avoid packaging
Purposeful shopping
Shopping list
Do research


PSYCHOLOGICAL INFLUENCES
Motivation and needs
Personality
Perceptions
Values and beliefs
Attitudes and knowledge
Lifestyle


ECONOMIC INFLUENCES
Income
Credit facilities


TYPES OF SHOPPING OUTLETS
Street venders - informal
Outdoor markets - informal
Hypermarkets - formal
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, STORE CATEGORIES

CONVENIENCE STORES
Petrol service station
Common products
More expensive


SPECIALTY STORES
One of a kind products
Shopping malls
More expensive


DEPARTMENT STORES
Range of products in one store
High rent
Better quality at higher prices
Eg woolies credit facilities
HYPERMARKETS
Huge stores
Food to furniture
Large varieties




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