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This summary is half of module two I divided it up into two parts for a better understanding. PAY ATTENTION. The teacher might still make adjustments to the PowerPoint, so review the PowerPoint with the summery next to it

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Module 2 consumer behaviour
Utility
= The ability of a good or service to satisfy a customer's needs or wants.
 want satisfying capacity
The more the need for the product is the greater the utility
 is a psychological phenomenon
Features of utility
 Utility is subjective: the mental satisfaction of a human being
o Surf boat is only useful for a surfer
 Utility is relative: utility of a commodity never remains same  varies
o Cooler isn’t useful in the winter
 Application of utility
o Utility helps us understand how consumers make buying decisions.
o Utility helps us understand demand and its relation to price.

Approaches to consumer behaviour
 Cardinal utility approach
o Assumes that utility can be measured in cardinal numbers (1,2,3,…)
o Marginal utility
 the change in total utility due to the consumption of one
additional unit of a commodity.
o Total utility
 The total satisfaction derived from consuming the given
amount of commodity X.
 The more units of a commodity he consumes, the greater will
be his total utility.
 Ordinal utility approach
o Can not be expressed in absolute units.
o Immeasurable.

Law of diminishing marginal utility
The satisfaction level lowers with every extra product
= tells us that we obtain less and less marginal utility from the successive units
of a commodity as we consume more and more of it
 Assumptions
o Tastes, preferences, etc of the customer remain constant.
o Income of the consumer also remains constant
o Units of the goods are identical or similar
o The process of consumption is continuous.
o Units of the goods are not very small in size.
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