Phys Env
Psych Env
CDM
Product
Advertising
100

Consists of pleasure, arousal and dominance.

What is the PAD model?

100

Degree of being easy to read

What is legibility?

100

The idea we use both thinking systems under different individual and situational circumstances

What is dual system theory?

100

Process beginning with information input.

What is the Engel Kollat Blackwell (EKB) model?

100

Where a branded product is given a prominent position within the context of a scene in a film or tv show.

What is product placement?

200
Noise containing many frequencies with equal intensities.

What is white noise?

200

When freedom of how to act is taken away from us in a crowd.

What is behavioural constraint?

200

Intuitive, automatic, unconscious and effortless thinking. 


What is thinking fast / system 1 thinking?

200

When people are more likely to buy if they like the products, the salesperson / store or brand image.

What is "liking"?

200

A short memorable phrase to capture brand image

What is a slogan?

300

Referring to sense of taste

What is "gustatory"?

300

Tendency to choose menu items at ‘edges’ of categories

What is edge bias?

300

When consumers pick the first product that appears to meet all needs. 

What is satisificing?

300

A dislike of ambiguity and uncertainty and a preference for definitive answers to questions.

What is need for cognitive closure (NFCC)?

300

A more co-operative and two-way process between consumers and businesses. 

What is "communication"?

400

Rectangular arrangement of displays

What is a grid layout?

400
A shopper who focuses on a few products, interacting with them for a long time. 

What is the specialist spatial behaviour pattern?

400

Making decisions that “feel right”, rather than using reasoning / logic. 

What is intuitive decision-making style?

400

State of mental discomfort when our beliefs / values contrast with our behaviour

What is cognitive dissonance?

400

The extent to which we monitor and adapt our behaviour to fit the social situation we are in.

What is self-monitoring?

500
Whether an emotion is positive or negative.

What is valence?

500

Typical eye movement over a menu, as recorded by eye-tracking technology.

What is a gaze motion map?

500

Mental shortcut where decision is based upon prior knowledge / standards

What is anchoring?

500

Products in the middle of a horizontal array are looked at for longer, an ultimately picked more often. 

What is central gaze cascade effect?

500

A visual cue that allows us to process information faster.

What is a logo?
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