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Would a sudden increase in the price of a product cause more or less people to buy it?
1. Yes 2. No
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Kaleb Gilliam
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which of the following led americans to buy more goods
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as the price of a god increases all else being equal consumers will likely purchase
Responses more of the good because subsitiues
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Is your consumer behavior influenced by advertising or the news? Discuss one or two examples of media that have influenced your
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christian
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Lakshani has $5 to spend on pens and pencils. Each pen costs $0.50 and each pencil costs $0.10. She is thinking about buying 6
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lisa
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Brand new backpack. He compares a price of three different backpacks at a local store to find the best deal. Which purpose of
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No
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What should you do after you make your purchase?
Question 20 options: Enjoy your product or service. Reevaluate your needs. Tell
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Consider a consumer who has an experienced utility function given by UEU(x,m)=2sqrtx+m. Let q denote the market price of good x,
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manu
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the fact that many americans want the convenience of driving gas-guzzling trucks and sport utility vehicles that contribute
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Anonymous
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Which of the following is a technological trend affecting consumer behavior?
 A. Evaluating purchases  B. Meeting
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Falling oil prices would significantly lower the cost of production for many goods. Producers of plastic kayaks, for
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1
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Teenagers frequently purchase similar shoes from one of two major competing shoe manufacturers. If the price of one
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1
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As the price of a good increases, all else being equal, consumers will likely purchase _____.(1 point)
Responses less of the good
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1
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Difference between conditioned and unconditioned stimuli in business studies
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Paul
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What are consumer challenge
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Hassan
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if a customer shops at your store because it is on his way home from work, which utility is involved
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A busy small business owner is considering purchasing groceries through a premium home delivery service because of its
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1
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How would a sudden increase in the price of canned soup affect people’s behavior?
(1 point) Responses People would buy less
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goofy ahh bugger
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When purchasing items, consumers choose the best value of leisure activities and products because they have __________ leisure
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???
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How does the limited leisure time of consumers affect their purchasing habits?
(1 point) Responses They value leisure time more
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???
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which of the following is a technological trend affecting consumer behavior
evaluating purchases using mobile edvices having
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an example of a consumer filling the role of a consumer is _________
latoya buys software for her business start up courtney
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Which of the following best describes why people are impatient to make a purchase?
a. Many items are not available for purchase
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AOL
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20 Points
a) The greater proportion of the Kenyan population today is the youth. Citing a product/service of your choice
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Name and explain 4 types of consumer behavior
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How are opportunity costs and buying connected?(1 point)
Responses People buy items to make the most money from a product. People
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social studies
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Complete the cause and effect
Effect: Companies began to prioritize advertising and use the services of professional advertising
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Which of the following is most likely to happen if many families in a community stop spending as much money at the local grocery
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goodog
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How does scarcity affect customers?
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Me & you
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How old is sudden increase in the price of canned soup affect people’s behavior
(A) people would buy less soup (B) people would
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Sadaris
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Types of buying situations
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Shafii
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Which of the following describes a consumer? (1 point) Responses someone who offers a service to others someone who
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What is a person or business that buys, or consumes, goods or services called?
Demand Consumer Supply Producer
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Bryan needs a new backpack . He compares the prices of three backpacks at a local store to find the best deal. Which purpose of
1 answer
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Anonymous
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The equimarginal rule __________.
equates the marginal utility per dollar spent on each good purchased states that in order to
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Angela
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hi :D can someone check a few of my answers? will be posting a few.... the firt is: for what main reasons do consumers purchace
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cheese luvas
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In your own words, explain how buying behavior of business customers in different countries have been a factor in speeding the
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Anonymous
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Can someone please explain what "consumer socialisation" is.
I would really appreciate it if its not copy and pasted from other
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Yvonne
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How might the words scientifically proven to be better than any other product in an advertisement affect consumers?
(1 point)
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Every month the Incredible Ice Cream Shop sends a card with a coupon
for a free ice cream treat to the members of their ice cream
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APRIL WALKER
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Something a "patron" of Burger King would most likely do.
a. seek knowledge b. seek sponsorship c. buy art d. buy fries Answer: d
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Kimmy
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explain the prove the profit maximization of the consumer mu=p, according to cardinalist
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samrawit
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Prove The Profit Maximazatim Of The Consumer mu=p,according to cardinalist using mathematical derivation
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Sam
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. john increases his consuption og good X and good Y when his income increases. For john
a. good X and good y are normal goods b.
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Question One:
Assume Susan has $80 to spend on candies and chips each week and both goods must be purchased whole units (no
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KERRY
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My own bakery, but I don't know what to put for demographics, pyschographics, or buying pattern?
Demographics: women 15-48
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anonymous
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For what main reason do consumers buy goods and services?
A to make money to save for later B to show show support for free trade
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nina
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Do the following:
•Make a list of advertisements you like and specify why you like them. •If the advertisement is for a
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MONIQUE
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In a _________, consumers ultimately decide what should be produced.
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Tara
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Suppose that Erin spends all of her income on two goods: pizza and fiction novels. If the price of pizza rises, then
A. The
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Anthony
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