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Test Bank for Marketing, 21st Edition by William M. Pride.Part I: MARKETING STRATEGY AND CUSTOMER RELATIONSHIPS. 1. An Overview of Strategic Marketing. 2. Planning, Implementing, and Evaluating Marketing Strategies. Part II: ENVIRONMENTAL FORCES AND SOCIAL AND ETHICAL RESPONSIBILITIES. 3. The Marketing Environment. 4. Social Responsibility and Ethics in Marketing. Part III: MARKETING RESEARCH AND TARGET MARKET ANALYSIS. 5. Marketing Research and Information Systems. 6. Target Markets Segmentation and Evaluation. Part IV: BUYING BEHAVIOR, GLOBAL MARKETING, AND DIGITAL MARKETING. 7. Consumer Buying Behavior. 8. Business Markets and Buying Behavior. 9. Reaching Global Markets. 10. Digital Marketing and Social Networking. Part V: PRODUCT DECISIONS. 11. Product Concepts, Branding and Packaging. 12. Developing and Managing Products. 13. Services Marketing. Part VI: DISTRIBUTION DECISIONS. 14. Marketing Channels and Supply-Chain Management. 15. Retailing, Direct Marketing and Wholesaling. Part VII: PROMOTION DECISIONS. 16. Integrated Marketing Communications. 17. Advertising and Public Relations. 18. Personal Selling and Sales Promotion. Part VIII: PRICING DECISIONS. 19. Pricing Concepts. 20. Setting Prices.

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Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
1. During the market orientation, businesspeople realized that products, which by this time could be made relatively
efficiently, would have to be promoted through much personal selling and advertising.
True
False

2. Services are provided by applying human and mechanical efforts to people or objects to provide intangible




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benefits to customers.
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False

3. Marketing costs consume about one-quarter of a buyer's dollar.




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4. The broadest and simplest definition of marketing states that it is the development and efficient distribution of
products for consumer segments.
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False
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5. The marketing concept is a philosophy that a business organization should employ to satisfy customers' needs
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while achieving the overall goals of the organization.
True
False
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6. For a business organization to remain healthy and to survive, it must sell products and make profits.
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True
False

7. The outcomes of a marketer's decisions and actions may be affected by the variables in the marketing
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environment.
True
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False

8. The reason the marketing concept is named this way is that it pertains solely to marketing.
True
False

9. Customers are interested in a product's price because they are concerned about the value obtained in an
exchange.
True
False




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10. Marketing costs consume about one-half of a buyer's dollar.
True
False

11. Organizations have to define their products as what they make or produce.
True
False

12. Customers are the focal point of all marketing activities.
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False




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13. Promotion can help sustain interest in established products that have long been available.
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14. The marketing concept stresses that a business organization can best achieve its goals by providing customer
satisfaction through coordinated activities.
True
False
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15. Knowing about marketing can help you evaluate the types of corrective measures needed to stop questionable
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marketing practices.
True
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False
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16. A target market is a specific group of customers on whom an organization focuses its marketing efforts.
True
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False

17. To satisfy customers' objectives as well as its own, a company must coordinate all its activities.
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True
False
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18. The impact of environmental forces on value can be extensive as market changes can easily influence how
stakeholders perceive certain products.
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True
False

19. Changes in the marketing environment always hurt marketing efforts.
True
False

20. The marketing mix consists of three major variables: product, price, and distribution.
True
False




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21. The ability to identify individual customers allows marketers to shift their focus from increasing their share of an
individual customer’s purchases to targeting groups of similar customers.
True
False

22. The marketing concept is a management philosophy, not a second definition of marketing.
True
False

23. The actual physical production of goods is a marketing activity.
True




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False

24. Marketing consists primarily of selling and advertising.




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True
False




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25. Basic and extended warranties can reduce risk, a major customer cost.
True
False

26. Products can be goods, services, or ideas.
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True
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False

27. Profit, even at the expense of customers' satisfaction, is the major thrust of the marketing concept.
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True
False
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28. The marketing concept directly affects marketing activities but should have a negligible impact on other
organizational activities.
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True
False
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29. The market concept stresses that an organization can best achieve its objectives by being customer-oriented.
True
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False

30. Value = customer costs − customer benefits.
True
False

31. The process people use to determine the value of a product is not highly scientific.
True
False




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32. The market concept developed out of a sequence of three eras: the production orientation, the marketing
orientation, and the industrial orientation.
True
False

33. Relationship marketing focuses on satisfying customers to generate the most profit.
True
False

34. There are four conditions that must be met before an exchange can take place. Once these conditions are met,
an exchange will always take place.
True




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False




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35. To reduce customer costs and thereby increase their sense of value, companies can increase product
availability.




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True
False

36. When assessing value, customers consider nonmonetary costs such as time and effort.
True
False
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HL
37. The marketing environment is a set of static, unchanging surroundings.
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True
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False

38. It is a good idea to consider parents as part of the target market when marketing new children's lunchboxes that
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stay colder longer.
True
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False

39. Achievement of the firm's overall goals is part of the marketing concept.
True
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False

40. Gloria is a pianist who wants to become a professional. Whenever she has a performance, she places a flyer in
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the local community center and encourages her friends to tell others about the performance. Gloria is engaging
in marketing activities.
True
False




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