Chap013 PDF
Chap013 PDF
Chap013 PDF
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True/False Questions
81. To better understand a consumer's behavior, we must know about the consumer, about
the primary stimulus object, and about the situation.
Answer: True Page: 484 Difficulty: easy
82. Consumer behavior occurs within four broad categories or types of situations: the
communications situation, the purchase situation, the usage situation, and the social
situation.
Answer: False Page: 484 Difficulty: hard
83. Expanded usage situation strategies can produce major sales gains for established
products.
Answer: True Page: 486 Difficulty: easy
84. The disposition situation can create significant social problems as well as
opportunities for marketers.
Answer: True Page: 487 Difficulty: moderate
85. Physical surroundings represent the situational characteristic that has the greatest
impact on consumption behavior.
Answer: False Page: 488-491 Difficulty: hard
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Essay Questions
96. Describe the nature of situational influence on consumer behavior, and briefly discuss
the four broad categories or types of situations.
Page: 484-487 Difficulty: moderate
Answer:
Situational influence is all those factors particular to a time and place that do not
follow from a knowledge of the stable attributes of the consumer and the stimulus that
have an effect on current behavior. Thus, with one exception, the situation stands
apart from the consumer and the stimulus. The exception is in the case of temporary
characteristics of the consumer or stimulus that are specific to the situation and
sometimes even caused by it (e.g., a bad mood caused by the surrounding media
context). Consumer behavior occurs within four broad categories or types of
situations:
a. Communications Situation--the situation in which consumers receive
information.
b. Purchase Situation--the situation in which a purchase is made.
c. Usage Situation--the situation for which a product is or may become appropriate.
d. Disposition Situation--the situation in which consumers dispose of products or
product packages after or before product use.
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