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which statement describes a consumer/ producer relationship?
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Which best explain why car manufacturers tend to highlight product?
(1 point) Responses If one manufacturer does it, the all have
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What can marketers learn from JC Penney's attempt to eliminate sales and promotions?
• Price is the biggest factor when
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How can we solve food insecurity while reducing food waste?(1 point)
Responses purchase only as much food as you need purchase
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Help
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Rio is shopping for a very specific pair of sneakers today and he enters each store knowing what he wants and quickly leaving if
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People don’t buy products or services; they buy the what of that product or service?
A. information B. benefits C. intelligence
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What kind of customer wanders into stores without any real intention or because something caught their eye and, in most cases,
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One aspect of in-person shopping that online shopping can’t replicate is the opportunity to touch a product before buying it.
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choice: a selection of an item or action from a se of possible options. indidvidualsmust choose or make desicions about desired
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When consumers seek to maximize their total utility, they are engaging in which of the following?
A. Minimizing expenses B.
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Jannelle is moving through the steps of the consumer decision-making process. She has identified the problem which led her to
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Clyde recently purchased a new product for his motorcycle. He is now contemplating whether or not this product meets or exceeds
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When forming a buyer persona, a measurement is often applied to attitudes, opinion, value, personalities, and lifestyles as a
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consumers spending increases in the 1950s can be attributed to the following excerpt:
A)many Americans were buying homes.
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Consumer spending increases in the 1950s can be attributed to the following except: (1 point) Responses Government backed
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The customer’s perceived _____ of a product or service plays a big role in its price.
A. popularity B. belief C. value D.
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Consumer spending increases in the 1950s can be attributed to the following except: (1 point)
Responses Advertising had a major
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What kind of consumers are humans?
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What kind of consumer are humans
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A perfect example of "purchase occasion" under behavioural intention, is consumers that regularly purchase orange juice for
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When you purchase a product in society are you helping a business to profit money to make more products you are interested in
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What type of buying decision making is used when purchasing Dress pants and shirt?
Extensive Limited Routine
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john
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Mary buys a dependable pair of sneakers for the cross country track season . What type of buying motive did Mary use?
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john
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A) Garrison works at the grocery store, where he manages the racks of products that lead up to the checkout stands. From candy
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Which statement best describes a consumer/producer relationship?
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Falling oil prices would significantly lower the cost of production for many goods. Producers of plastic kayaks, for instance,
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Buyers choose what items are produced based on their spending habits is called
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Use the race strategy to answer the following question. Explain what causes women to spend more on basic products than men.
Passa
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In the United States economy, what do consumers sell to businesses?
Resources Interest Taxes Goods
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Question How does the limited leisure time of consumers affect their purchasing habits? (1 point) Responses
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Consumer sovereignty means consumers determine through purchases what goods and services will be produced.
Consumer sovereignty
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_______ consists of consumers with certain needs for products and services and who are willing to sacrifice something to satisfy
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What new economic practice of the 1920s was credited with being responsible for people buying more?
1.cash and carry 2.credit
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Profit or gain, fear of loss, comfort and pleasure, abundance of pain, love and affection, and pride and prestige are the six
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Profit or gain, fear of loss, comfort and pleasure, abundance of pain, love and affection , and pride and prestige are the six
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People don't buy products or servicesthey buy the what of that product or service? ( 1 point) information benefits Intelligence
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your motivation for buying something has to do with wanting to feel socially accepted maintain a good public image, and earn
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How does the limited leisure time of consumers affect their purchasing habits?
(1 point) Responses They value leisure more than
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Competition means the customers will get better-quality goods and services at lower prices.
A. true B. false
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People don't buy products or services; they buy the what of that product or service?
(1 point) • information • benetits O
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Different approaches that have to be followed, depending on the consumer's readiness to buy is known as ___________. (1)
A.
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What does it mean to develop power over purchase?
a You have power to purchase whatever you want, and you do so. b You are able
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when a consumer encounters a new product in the marketplace, which aspect of the product is most likely to drive their
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Jackson has always had a fondness for Hamilton watches, given that his father and brother also wear them. Which type of product
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When a consumer encounters a new product in the marketplace, which aspect of the product is MOST likely to drive their
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When a consumer encounters a new product in the marketplace, which aspect of the product is MOST likely to drive their
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When a consumer encounters a new product in the marketplace, which aspect of the product is MOST likely to drive their
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how does the limited leisure time of consumers affect their purchasing habits?
a. They value leisure time more than buying
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how would a sudden increase in the price of canned soup affect peoples behavior?
a. People would buy less soup. b. People would
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Leading up to the 1929 Wall Street Stock Market Crash, one consumer practice that increased household debt was purchasing goods
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