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Test Bank:
Consumer Behaviour: Buying, Having, And Being,
Seventh Canadian Edition

(9th Edition)

By Michael R. Solomon

,Table of Contents
Chapter 1: An Introduction To Consumer Behavior ..................................................................................................3
Chapter 2: Perception...............................................................................................................................................44
Chapter 3: Learning And Memory...........................................................................................................................88
Chapter 4: Motivation And Affect .........................................................................................................................129
Chapter 5: The Self ................................................................................................................................................170
Chapter 6: Personality, Lifestyles, And Values .....................................................................................................212
Chapter 7: Attitudes ...............................................................................................................................................253
Chapter 8 Attitude Change And Interactive Communications ...............................................................................304
Chapter 9: Individual Decision Making .................................................................................................................349
Chapter 10: Buying And Disposing .......................................................................................................................397
Chapter 11:Group Influence And Social Media .....................................................................................................447
Chapter 12: Income, Social Class, And Family Structure ......................................................................................517
Chapter 13 Subcultures ...........................................................................................................................................582
Chapter 15 The Creation And Diffusion Of Culture...............................................................................................704

,Chapter 1: An Introduction To Consumer Behavior

1) In Studying Consumers Like Gail, A College Student, Marketers Often Find It Useful To
Learn Their Interests In Music Or Clothing, How They Spend Their Leisure Time, And Even
Their Attitudes About Social Issues, To Be Able To Categorize Consumers According To Their
Lifestyles. This Sort Of Information Is Called:
A) Core Values.
B) Psychographics.
C) Configurations.
D) Physiognomies
. Answer: B
Type: Multiple Choice
Page Ref: 5
Skill: Application
Objective: L1-01 Understand That Consumer Behaviour Is A Process.

2) The Study Of The Processes Involved When Individuals Or Groups Select, Purchase,
Use, Or Dispose Of Products, Services, Ideas, Or Experiences To Satisfy Needs And
Desires Is Called:
A) Market Segmentation.
B) Relationship Marketing.
C) Market Research.
D) Consumer
Behaviour.
Answer: D
Type: Multiple Choice
Page Ref: 3
Skill: Concept
Objective: L1-01 Understand That Consumer Behaviour Is A Process.

3) Tina, A Supervisor Of Displays For Sears Canada, Knows That Attractive Displays Can
Generate Additional Sales Of Particular Items. From A Marketer's Perspective, This Is:
A) A Purchase Issue.
B) A Postpurchase Issue.
C) Merchandising Complexity.
D) A Loss
Leader.
Answer: A
Type: Multiple Choice
Page Ref: 3
Skill: Application
Objective: L1-01 Understand That Consumer Behaviour Is A Process.

, 4) John Is The Vice President Of Marketing For A Local Tour Guide Company. He Is
Concerned That His Customers Are Not Recommending His Company To Their Friends. For
John, This Problem Is A:
A) Purchase Issue.
B) Demographic Problem.
C) Prepurchase Issue.
D) Postpurchase Issue.
Answer: D
Type: Multiple Choice
Page Ref: 3
Skill: Application
Objective: L1-01 Understand That Consumer Behaviour Is A Process.

5) The Expanded View Of The Exchange That Includes The Issues That Influence The
Consumer Before, During, And After A Purchase Is Called:
A) The Value.
B) The Strategic Focus.
C) The Pre-Sell Strategy.
D) The Consumption
Process. Answer: D
Type: Multiple Choice
Page Ref: 3
Skill: Concept
Objective: L1-01 Understand That Consumer Behaviour Is A Process.

6) Consumer Behaviour As A Discipline Deals Mainly With What Happens At The Point Of
Purchase. Answer: False
Type: Tf Page Ref: 3
Skill: Concept
Objective: L1-01 Understand That Consumer Behaviour Is A Process.

7) The Expanded View Of Consumer Behaviour Recognizes That The Consumption Process
Includes Issues That Influence Consumers Before, During, And After A Purchase Is Made.
Answer: True
Type: Tf Page Ref: 3
Skill: Concept
Objective: L1-01 Understand That Consumer Behaviour Is A Process.

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