Consumerism Basics
Advertising Techniques
Factors Influencing Consumer Behavior
Economic Indicators
Consumer Rights and Responsibilities
100

An economic theory that links prosperity to consumer demand for goods and services.

What is consumerism?

100

This appeal uses endorsements from celebrities or satisfied customers.

What are testimonials?

100

This factor relates to how personal beliefs and values affect purchasing decisions.

What is identity?

100

This indicator measures the average income per person in a country.

What is GDP per capita?

100

The right to be protected against the marketing of goods that are hazardous to health or life.


What is the right to safety?

200

The formal term for money spent by individuals on goods and services.

What is consumer spending?

200

An advertising strategy that evokes strong emotions to persuade consumers.

What is emotional appeal?

200

Concerns about this factor can lead consumers to choose products that are safe and non-hazardous.


What is health and safety?

200

A sustained increase in the general price level of goods and services in an economy

What is inflation?

200

The responsibility to use products as they were intended and follow safety instructions.

What is the responsibility to use products safely?

300

The total value of all goods and services produced within a country in a year.


What is Gross Domestic Product (GDP)?

300

This technique uses vague, sweeping statements that sound good but provide little information.


What are glittering generalities?

300

The availability of employment opportunities can influence this aspect of consumer behavior.

What are jobs?

300

The percentage of the labor force that is unemployed and actively seeking employment.

What is the unemployment rate?

300

The right to be informed about a product's quality, quantity, potency, purity, standard, and price.


What is the right to be informed?

400

The practice of refusing to purchase goods or services from a company to protest its policies.

What is a boycott?

400

An approach that suggests a product is practical and of good value for ordinary people.

What is the plain folks appeal?

400

Environmental considerations can lead consumers to prefer eco-friendly products.

What is the environment?

400

This term refers to the total amount of goods and services that consumers are willing and able to purchase at a given price level.

What is aggregate demand?

400

The responsibility to seek information and use it to make informed choices.

What is the responsibility to be an informed consumer?

500

The effect that encourages individuals to make purchases because others are doing so.


What is the bandwagon effect?

500

This method uses scientific data or technical jargon to promote a product.

What is scientific appeal?

500

This factor involves strategies used to promote and sell products to consumers.

What is marketing?

500

The total market value of all final goods and services produced within a country in a specific period.


What is Gross Domestic Product (GDP)?

500

The right to choose from a variety of products and services at competitive prices.


What is the right to choose?