Deck 4: Consumer Response to Marketing Actions: 3 Action, Post-Purchase Dissonance, Consumer Involvement

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Involvement is commonly defined as:

A) the consumer's personal interest in buying or using an item from a given product field
B) consumer personal interest in learning mechanisms
C) consumers personal interest in cognitive consistency
D) consumers personal interest in finding about new products and spending a lot of money on shopping
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Which of the following are types of involvement?

A) Consistent involvement and cognitive involvement
B) Affective involvement and non-affective involvement
C) Enduring involvement and situational involvement
D) Sudden involvement and proven involvement
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Marketers can move consumers' involvement from low to high by:

A) asking consumers to recommend their brands
B) educating consumers to increase consumption of brand
C) linking brand with a website and asking consumers to visit the website
D) linking a brand with an involving issue or with an involving personal situation or with a self-involving message
سؤال
High involvement leads to:

A) a central route to persuasion
B) a peripheral route to persuasion
C) elaboration likelihood model
D) changing of attitudes
سؤال
The FCB grid is based on which two concepts?

A) Consumer involvement and their salient knowledge, meanings and beliefs about the product
B) Consumers level of agreement with the brand and their emotional experiences with the brand
C) Consumers liking of the brand and their expertise in product category
D) Popularity of brand and consumers' brand involvement
سؤال
Attribution theory seeks to explain what?

A) Attribution theory seeks to explain consumer attitudes towards brands
B) Attribution theory seeks to explain consumer motivations for shopping
C) Attribution theory seeks explanations for the causes of outcomes
D) Attribution theory seeks to explain consumer socialisation in virtual world
سؤال
Which of the following is a valid explanation for engaging in negative WOM?

A) Seeking reassurance after making a satisfactory purchase
B) Blowing off steam by expressing the emotion
C) To reduce cognitive dissonance
D) Gaining better understanding of products and services
سؤال
Sherif's social judgement theory (1965) explains what?

A) Why a consumer might selectively perceive messages about an issue to be more favourable than perhaps they really are, if that message is within their latitude of acceptance
B) Why consumers become susceptible to social influences
C) Why consumers make references to reference groups
D) Why some consumer behaviour cannot be explained via rationalistic approaches
سؤال
Impulse buying is always associated with the purchase of low-value and low-involvement products.
سؤال
Compensatory impulse buying occurs when the buyer feels down and low in self-esteem and uses sudden purchases as a reward.
سؤال
Disconfirmation is the difference between pre-purchase expectations and post-purchase perceptions about well the product actually performed.
سؤال
Complaining behaviour, word of mouth advertising and repurchase intentions are consequences of customer satisfaction.
سؤال
The level of cognitive dissonance is a function of the importance of word of mouth to the individual.
سؤال
When consumers are highly involved with an advertisement, they are likely to develop more counter-arguments to what is being stated through the advertisement.
سؤال
Low involvement leads to a central route to persuasion whereby consumers pay limited attention to non-product features and feelings.
سؤال
Feel products are considered by consumers primarily in terms of non-verbal images and emotional factors, such as psychosocial benefits and values.
سؤال
Elaboration likelihood Model is based on the work of Berger (1986).
سؤال
A consumer's tendency to complain may be a function of their personality.
سؤال
A person's level of involvement depends upon personal relevance and the inherent interests, needs and values of the individual, which motivate them towards the object of involvement.
سؤال
As per Oliver (1993), consumers feel more satisfied when they attribute favourable outcomes to external parties and negative outcomes to themselves.
سؤال
What is the central route to persuasion?
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Explain the differences between enduring involvement and situational involvement.
سؤال
How are the FCB grid and consumer involvement interrelated?
سؤال
Explain attribution theory.
سؤال
What is meant by Word of Mouth (WOM) and why consumers engage in such behaviour?
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Deck 4: Consumer Response to Marketing Actions: 3 Action, Post-Purchase Dissonance, Consumer Involvement
1
Involvement is commonly defined as:

A) the consumer's personal interest in buying or using an item from a given product field
B) consumer personal interest in learning mechanisms
C) consumers personal interest in cognitive consistency
D) consumers personal interest in finding about new products and spending a lot of money on shopping
consumers personal interest in finding about new products and spending a lot of money on shopping
2
Which of the following are types of involvement?

A) Consistent involvement and cognitive involvement
B) Affective involvement and non-affective involvement
C) Enduring involvement and situational involvement
D) Sudden involvement and proven involvement
Enduring involvement and situational involvement
3
Marketers can move consumers' involvement from low to high by:

A) asking consumers to recommend their brands
B) educating consumers to increase consumption of brand
C) linking brand with a website and asking consumers to visit the website
D) linking a brand with an involving issue or with an involving personal situation or with a self-involving message
linking a brand with an involving issue or with an involving personal situation or with a self-involving message
4
High involvement leads to:

A) a central route to persuasion
B) a peripheral route to persuasion
C) elaboration likelihood model
D) changing of attitudes
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5
The FCB grid is based on which two concepts?

A) Consumer involvement and their salient knowledge, meanings and beliefs about the product
B) Consumers level of agreement with the brand and their emotional experiences with the brand
C) Consumers liking of the brand and their expertise in product category
D) Popularity of brand and consumers' brand involvement
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6
Attribution theory seeks to explain what?

A) Attribution theory seeks to explain consumer attitudes towards brands
B) Attribution theory seeks to explain consumer motivations for shopping
C) Attribution theory seeks explanations for the causes of outcomes
D) Attribution theory seeks to explain consumer socialisation in virtual world
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7
Which of the following is a valid explanation for engaging in negative WOM?

A) Seeking reassurance after making a satisfactory purchase
B) Blowing off steam by expressing the emotion
C) To reduce cognitive dissonance
D) Gaining better understanding of products and services
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8
Sherif's social judgement theory (1965) explains what?

A) Why a consumer might selectively perceive messages about an issue to be more favourable than perhaps they really are, if that message is within their latitude of acceptance
B) Why consumers become susceptible to social influences
C) Why consumers make references to reference groups
D) Why some consumer behaviour cannot be explained via rationalistic approaches
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9
Impulse buying is always associated with the purchase of low-value and low-involvement products.
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Compensatory impulse buying occurs when the buyer feels down and low in self-esteem and uses sudden purchases as a reward.
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Disconfirmation is the difference between pre-purchase expectations and post-purchase perceptions about well the product actually performed.
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Complaining behaviour, word of mouth advertising and repurchase intentions are consequences of customer satisfaction.
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The level of cognitive dissonance is a function of the importance of word of mouth to the individual.
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When consumers are highly involved with an advertisement, they are likely to develop more counter-arguments to what is being stated through the advertisement.
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Low involvement leads to a central route to persuasion whereby consumers pay limited attention to non-product features and feelings.
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Feel products are considered by consumers primarily in terms of non-verbal images and emotional factors, such as psychosocial benefits and values.
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Elaboration likelihood Model is based on the work of Berger (1986).
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A consumer's tendency to complain may be a function of their personality.
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A person's level of involvement depends upon personal relevance and the inherent interests, needs and values of the individual, which motivate them towards the object of involvement.
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As per Oliver (1993), consumers feel more satisfied when they attribute favourable outcomes to external parties and negative outcomes to themselves.
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21
What is the central route to persuasion?
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Explain the differences between enduring involvement and situational involvement.
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How are the FCB grid and consumer involvement interrelated?
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Explain attribution theory.
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What is meant by Word of Mouth (WOM) and why consumers engage in such behaviour?
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