A) adding Ball Park Beef Franks with Cheese to the Ball Park Franks line
B) moving from production of landline telephones to smartphones
C) marketing the first Apple computer
D) changing the formula from Coca-Cola to New Coke and then back to Coca-Cola Classic
E) offering online marketing classes rebranded under a new college name
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A) a presidential candidate
B) a bicycle
C) a taco
D) a cab ride
E) environmentalism
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A) Nondurable goods rely more on advertising than durable goods.
B) Durable goods benefit more from advertising than nondurable goods.
C) There is little, if any, difference between marketing actions for durable and nondurable goods.
D) Nondurable goods rely more on personal selling than durable goods.
E) The durable and nondurable classification applies to services as well as to goods.
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A) the standardized procedures a firm follows for the inception, design, manufacturing, promotion, and distribution of a new product.
B) a formalized statement of intent regarding what will be sold, to whom it will be sold, and by whom it will be sold.
C) maintaining compliance with all licensing, manufacturing, and distribution standards established by the U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC) .
D) a statement that identifies a well-defined target market, specific customers' needs, wants, and preferences, and what the product or service will be and do to satisfy consumers.
E) the raw unwritten ideas to produce a single commercially successful new product.
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A) written protocol
B) Stage-Gate®process
C) cross-functional team
D) prototype test
E) test market
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A) poor product quality.
B) encountering the "not-invented-here" problem.
C) poor execution of the marketing mix.
D) bad timing.
E) incomplete market and product protocol.
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A) internal evaluation among members of the entire cross-functional new-product development team that consists of preliminary testing of a new-product idea rather than the actual product.
B) external evaluation with consumers that consists of preliminary testing of a new-product idea rather than the actual finished product.
C) internal evaluation that consists of preliminary testing of a new-product idea using a mock-up or prototype of the new item.
D) in-house computer simulation of the new product that closely resembles the actual product to forecast sales.
E) in-depth questionnaire filled out both by internal marketing personnel and external customers to ensure that the final product meets all the needs expressed in the original product plan.
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A) stationery, paper clips, and brooms.
B) tools and office equipment.
C) buildings and fixed equipment.
D) raw materials and component parts.
E) maintenance, repair, and legal services.
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A) brainstorming
B) crowdsourcing
C) group think
D) outsourcing
E) data mining
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A) continuous innovation.
B) discontinuous innovation.
C) evolutionary innovation.
D) disruptive innovation.
E) dynamically continuous innovation.
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A) development
B) Stage-Gate®
C) idea generation
D) business analysis
E) screening and evaluation
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A) radical invention.
B) product line extension.
C) disruptive innovation.
D) product deletion.
E) brand extension.
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A) products organizations buy that assist in providing other products for resale.
B) supplies necessary for the day-to-day operations of a business.
C) ancillary services necessary for the operation of a business.
D) products that are sold exclusively to for-profit businesses.
E) products purchased by the ultimate consumer.
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A) business analysis
B) screening and evaluation
C) new-product strategy development
D) development
E) every stage with the exception of new-product strategy development
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A) Secret antiperspirant
B) Fuji disposable camera
C) BP gasoline
D) Marchesa wedding gown
E) Sony HDTV
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A) brand extension.
B) radical invention.
C) product line extension.
D) disruptive innovation.
E) product diversification.
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A) purchases the items frequently, conveniently, and with a minimum of effort.
B) compares several alternatives on criteria such as price, quality, or style.
C) makes a special effort to search out the items and buy them.
D) does not know about the items or knows about them but does not initially buy them.
E) buys the items as a result of buying other consumer products, such as impulse purchases.
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A) items that consumers will make special efforts to seek out and buy.
B) items for which consumers compare several alternatives on criteria such as price, quality, or style.
C) products consumers purchase frequently and with a minimum of shopping effort.
D) ancillary products used to make other products work more efficiently.
E) low-cost items for which there are numerous substitutes and generic equivalents.
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A) advertising to generate awareness.
B) obtaining widespread distribution.
C) advertising to explain points of difference and benefits.
D) setting a low price.
E) using personal selling.
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A) a pen
B) pet food
C) teeth whitening
D) a marketing class
E) fitness
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