A) purchase decision
B) information search
C) problem recognition
D) alternative evaluation
E) option identification
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A) brand community.
B) VALS.
C) opinion leader.
D) social class.
E) buzz group.
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A) purchase decision
B) information search
C) problem recognition
D) alternative evaluation
E) financial consideration
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A) the relatively permanent,homogeneous divisions in a society that consists of people who share similar values,interests,and behaviors.
B) individuals who exert direct or indirect social influence over others.
C) people to whom an individual looks as a basis for self-appraisal or as a source of personal standards.
D) those buyers who,through the size of their purchases,affect where marketing dollars will be spent.
E) those with whom a person does not wish to be a member of or identified.
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A) cognitive dissonance
B) selective retention
C) selective comprehension
D) stimulus generalization
E) stimulus discrimination
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A) lifestyle makers
B) aspirational people
C) autonomous leaders
D) opinion leaders
E) joint decision makers
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A) personal external source
B) public external source
C) market-dominated external source
D) internal search
E) market-dominated internal source
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A) information sorting process.
B) purchase decision process.
C) alternative evaluation process.
D) postpurchase behavior process.
E) problem recognition process.
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A) a person's consistent behaviors or responses to recurring situations.
B) a learned predisposition to respond to an object or class of objects in a consistently favorable or unfavorable way.
C) the process by which an individual selects,organizes,and interprets information to create a meaningful picture of the world.
D) a consumer's subjective perception of how a product or brand performs on different attributes.
E) the moral and ethical precepts that guide a person's behavior.
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A) a person's consistent behaviors or responses to recurring situations.
B) the process by which an individual selects,organizes,and interprets information to create a meaningful picture of the world.
C) a consumer's subjective perception of how a product or brand performs on different attributes based on personal experience,advertising,and discussions with other people.
D) the feelings one has about the preferable modes of conduct that tend to persist over time.
E) a learned predisposition to respond to an object or class of objects in a consistently favorable or unfavorable way.
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A) value perception
B) postpurchase behavior
C) noncompetitive pricing
D) comparison pricing
E) prepurchase behavior
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A) changing beliefs about the extent to which a brand has a specific attribute.
B) changing the perceived importance of a specific attribute.
C) adding a new attribute.
D) reducing perceived risk.
E) providing stimulus generalization.
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A) problem recognition stage
B) information search stage
C) alternative evaluation stage
D) purchase decision stage
E) postpurchase stage
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A) the husband makes the majority of the purchase decisions.
B) the wife makes the majority of the purchase decisions.
C) both the husband and the wife make the purchase decisions together.
D) the wife and the husband alternate with respect to their purchase decisions.
E) either the husband or the wife is primarily responsible for purchase decisions.
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