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SPMT 370 Unit 2 Test Waltemeyer Exam |
90 Questions and Solutions
Consumer Personality - -the totality of thoughts, emotions, intentions,
tendencies and behaviours that a person consistently exhibits as they adapt
to the environment

- Personality Qualities - --personality is unique to an indvidual
-personality can be conceptualized as a combination of specific traits or
characteristics
-personality traits are relatively stable and interact with situations to
influence behavior

- Trait - -distinguishable characteristic that describes one's tendency to act
in a relatively consistent manner

- Brand Personality - -human characteristics associated with a brand

- Brand Personality appeal - -A brand's ability to appeal to consumers based
on the human characteristics associated with it

- formation of brand personality - -Brand needs:
-Clarity (Strong, Credible)
-Favorability (Likability)
-Originality (different, innovative)

- Self-concept - -totality of thoughts and feelings that an individual has
about himself or herself (includes self-image)

- Consumer's use "_________" to compare themselves to people in ads - -self-
concept

- If self-concept is similar - -positive mirroring and reinforcement =
attraction = more likely to have, or become interested in the brand/product

- if self-concept is dissimilar - -less attraction= less likely to have, or
become interested in the brand

- Similarity attraction paradigm - -we are attracted to, and more
comfortable around, those who are similar to us

- self-congruency theory - -Proposes that much of consumer behavior can
be explained by the congruence (match) between a consumer's self-concept
and the image of typical users of a focal product.

, - How do marketers use self congruency theory? - -by segmenting markets
into groups of consumers who perceive high self-concept congruence with
product user image

- Attitude - -the relatively enduring overall evaluations of objects, products,
services, issues, or people

- ABC approach to attitudes - -an approach that suggests that attitudes
encompass and influence ones Affect (feelings, behavior (actions), and
cognitions (beliefs, thoughts) toward and object, product, service, or person

- hierarchy of effects - -the attitude approach that suggests that affect,
behavior, and cognitions form in a sequential order
1) high involvement (standard learning)
2)Low involvement
3)experiential
4)behavioral influence

- Functional theory of attitudes - -the theory suggests that attitudes perform
four basic functions related to consumer behavior

- Utilitarian function of attributes - -the function of attitudes in which
consumers use attitudes as ways to maximize rewards and minimize
punishment

- knowledge function of attitudes - -function of attitudes whereby attitudes
allow consumers to simplify decision-making processes (the more
experience, the more knowledge, affect attitude)

- ego-defensive function of attitudes - -function of attitudes whereby
attitudes work as a defense mechanism for consumers

- Behavioral intentions model - -theory of reasoned action (TORA): model
that provides an explanation of how, when, and why attitudes affect behavior
-intention is the greatest prediction of actual behavior
-attitudes change-persuasion

- Persuasion - -attempt to change attitudes

- Elaboration likelihood model - -the attitudual change model that shows
attitudes are changed based on differing levels of consumer involvement

- What two routes does the persuasion process follow? - -a central route and
peripheral route

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