CONSUMER BEHAVIOUR BUYING, HAVING, AND BEING,
CANADIAN EDITION, 9TH EDITION, BY MICHAEL STUDY
GUIDE YEAR 2025-2026
Consumer Behaviour Buying, Having, and Being, Canadian Edition, 9th Edition, by Michael
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. EXAMINATION STUDY GUIDE AND TEST BANK
2. EXAM STUDY GUIDE
3. Study Tips
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Q1: What is consumer behavior?
A: The study of how individuals, groups, and organizations select, buy, use, and dispose of goods,
services, ideas, or experiences. ■
Q2: What are the three main stages of the consumer decision-making process?
A: Problem recognition, information search, and evaluation of alternatives. ■
Q3: What triggers problem recognition?
A: A perceived difference between the consumer's current state and desired state. ■
Q4: What is internal information search?
A: Using memory and past experiences to make a purchase decision. ■
Q5: What is external information search?
A: Seeking information from friends, family, marketers, or the internet. ■
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Q6: What is consideration set?
A: The subset of brands a consumer evaluates before making a purchase. ■
Q7: What is the difference between evoked set and inept set?
A: Evoked set: brands considered; Inept set: brands rejected. ■
Q8: What is evaluative criteria?
A: Attributes or benefits consumers use to compare products. ■
Q9: What is compensatory decision rule?
A: High ratings on some attributes can compensate for low ratings on others. ■
Q10: What is non-compensatory decision rule?
A: Poor ratings on any attribute cannot be offset by high ratings on another. ■
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