Social Influences
Consumer Diversity
Marketing Ethics
Product Innovation
Totally Random
100

"Have a break, have a..."

What is KitKat?

100

Learning how to adapt to a new culture.

What is acculturation?

100

Deciding whether to put self-interest or the interest of others first.

What is a social dilemma?

100

A product that might help you to survive a certain natural disaster.

What is an earthquake bed?

100

This company just dropped the "Donuts" from its name in order to focus more on the coffee business.

What is Dunkin'?

200

A consumer on whom others rely for information about the market place in general. The "video game guy" is an example. 

What is a market maven?

200

Many Eastern cultures emphasize one's connections to others rather than their own individuality, a value called...

What is collectivism?

200

An illegal market in which consumers often pay exorbitant amounts for items not readily available.

What is the black market?

200

A product that has a very short life cycle.

What is a fad?

200

"The Quicker Picker Upper"

What is Bounty?

300

A group that we desire and want to be like.

What is an aspirational group?

300

The grouping of consumers according to common characteristics. Hint (because I like y'all): it is the process not the result.

What is clustering?

300

"Because you're worth it!"

What is L'Oréal?

300

The last group in the adoption process to buy a product.

What are laggards?

300

When a star "pretends" to like a product, it is called...

What is celebrity endorsement?

400

We do not want to be part of or associated with this kind of group.

What is a dissociative group?

400

"There are some things that money can't buy. For everything else, there is..."

What is Mastercard?

400

A theory that proposes that individuals have a drive to compare themselves with other people.

What is social comparison theory?

400

A concept that suggests that products go through introduction, growth, maturity, and decline.

What is the product life cycle?

400

A set of actions or words performed in a regular way, often as part of a religious ceremony

What are rituals?

500

The process by which we learn to become consumers.

What is consumer socialization?

500

A goal that stresses mastery, self-assertiveness, self-efficacy, strength and no emotion.

What is an agentic goal?

500

An organized activity in which consumers avoid purchasing products or services from a company whose policies or practices are seen as unfair or unjust. 

What is a boycott?

500

"Imagination at work"

What is General Electric?

500

She is not only the last living Golden Girl but also the spokesperson for Snickers.

Who is Betty White?

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