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Chapter 1 Consumer Behavior 12E

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consumera person who identifies a need or desire, makes a purchase, and then disposes of a product
Consumer behaviorthe study of the processes involved when individuals or groups select, purchase, use, or dispose of products, services, ideas, or experiences to satisfy needs and desires
processBecause conusmers have to go through several steps, consumer behavior is considered THIS
brand loyaltythe bond between product and consumer that is difficult for competitors to break
Satisfy NeedsAccording to the basic marketing concept, a firm exists to do THIS
demographicsstatistics that measure observable aspects of population
psychographicsthis measures lifestyles
80/20 rulethis rule targets the HEAVY USERS group
relationship marketingmarketing philosophy that emphasizes interacting with customers on a regular basis and giving them reasons to maintain a bond with a company's brands over time
databasean example of this is a store customers who visit its stores each week and responds with products and services directed toward those customers' needs based on the information collected
self-concept attachmentWhen a product helps to establish the user's identity, the user
nostalgic attachmentWhen a product serves as a link to the user's past or past self,
interdependenceWhen a product is part of a user's daily routine
loveWhen a product elicits emotional bonds of warmth and affection
role theorythe view that much of consumer behavior resembles actions in a play
popular culturemass market produces and consumes music, movies, sports, and other forms of entertainment
need and wantscreates a state of tension that drives the consumer to attempt to reduce or eliminate it
ProductsPeople buy THESE for what they do, what they mean, the role the product plays in the consumer's life
modernismAnother term for positivism
interpretivistThe belief that meaning is not fixed but is instead constructed by each individual is part of THIS paradigm
C2C e-commerceThe revolution in cyberspace has created a situation in which consumers can sell to other consumers
digital nativegrew up in a "wired" and highly networked area
synchronous interactionFacebook, Twitter, and Instagram are examples of THIS
hedonicthe need is THIS When a person buys a product for emotional reasons
Big dataterm refers to the collection and analysis of extremely large data sets



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