Diagrams
Non-verbal communication
Other-oriented values
Environment oriented-values
Self-oriented Values
Norms vs. Sanction
100

What are the 4 areas/cultural factors that lead to consumer behavior in the first diagram from Ch. 2?

Language, Demographics, Values & Non-verbal communication

100

If you are not speaking what type of communication are you using?

non-verbal communication
100

Dealing with how old or what member of society you are

youth and age

100

blizzards, hurricaines, tornadoes, etc.

things dealing with nature

100

"save for a rainy day" vs. "live for today"

Postponed and immediate gratification

100

A form of social reaction and probable penalties for violating norms

sanctions

200

What does consumer behavior lead to as a result of the various cultural factors?

a specific marketing startegy

200

characteristics of an individual like their age, race/ethnicity, where they live, their income, etc.

demographics

200

reflect a society's view of the appropriate relationships between individuals and groups within that society

Other-oriented values

200

things like recycling, planting trees, environmental initiatives help with.....

cleanliness

200

Hard work as opposed to _________

Leisure

200

unwritten rules within a group or a community

norms

300

what was the name of our first, MAIN diagram for this class?

Self-concept and Lifestyle

300

the customary code of polite behavior in society or among members of a particular profession or group

etiquette

300

the family unit is the basis for most societies, but vary acroos cultures and sub-cultures

extended vs limited family

300
prescribe a society's relationship to its economic and technical as well as physical environment

Environment-oriented values

300

being non-religious

secular

300

example would be a reward, recognition, or getting a speeding ticket

sanction

400

On the norms vs. sanctions diagram, what are the two other boxes/terms other than norms and sanctions?

Cultural values & consumption patterns

400

looking for signs and ______ on clothing or around the city is a sign of non-verbal communication

symbols

400

rank, prestige, important social roles for male and females

masculine/feminine

400

Are opportunities, rewards, and prestige based on an individuals __________ or on the _______ associated with the person's family, position, class?

performance, status

400

security vs. _____ taking

risk

400

example would be going to school, traffic laws, and showing up on time

norms

500

what goes in between the cultural values and consumption patterns in that diagram?

norms and sanctions

500

possessions, like in America we use the phrase "bigger is better", and how people make use of their ______ and possessions (showing off without talking)

space

500

a state of sameness, characterized by a lack of variation or difference in society

uniformity vs diversity

500

believe that people cannot change the way events will happen and that bad events can't be avoided

fatalistic view

500

do you value a physically active approach to work or play or are you drawn to the non-physical?

active vs. passive


500

a country imposing trade restrictions like a tariff or embargo on another nation to influence its policies or behavior

sanction

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