Session 3: Why Study CB Flashcards

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What are the three stages of consumer journey?

A
  1. Pre-consumption
  2. Acquisition & Consumption
  3. Post-consumption
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Acquisition

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  1. When to buy
  2. For whom to buy
  3. How to pay
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Consumption

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  1. How you use the product
  2. How much you consume
  3. When you use the product
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Which of the four stages would best represent companies’ most recent shift of focus to gain deeper consumer insights for new ideas?

A

Pre-consumption stage

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Which of the following statements is incorrect?

A. Consumers tend to use up high-convenience products (e.g., juice, granola bar) quicker when there is more stock.
B. Consumers tend to seek more variety when they buy things for immediate use (vs. buy things for multiple future usages).
C. Consumers do not always consume the best option first.
D. All are correct!

A

D

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6
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Ariely’s book relies mainly on the insights from which discipline?
A. Economics
B. Psychology
C. Behavioral Economics
D. Statistics
A

C

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When Williams-Sonoma first introduced a home bread bakery machine (for $275) (the only available option), it wasn’t selling well because it was too cheap for its target consumers.
A. True.
B. False

A

A

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Why don’t we just ask people?

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  1. Don’t really know what is possible
  2. Don’t always know/realize their needs
  3. Don’t ant to tell you what they do.
  4. Don’t know why they do what they do
  5. Sometimes asking them changes their behavior
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Social Desirability Bias

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  1. Over-claiming positive behaviors:
    - Do you have a library card for XX public library?
    10-20% more people say yes than have a card
    • How long do you brush your teeth?
  2. Under-claiming negative behaviors:
    50% of a sample of known drunk driver offenders denied being charged with this
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How Do You Get To Know Consumers?

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  1. Exploratory Research
  2. Descriptive Research
  3. Causal Research
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Exploratory Research

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Gathers preliminary information that will help define the problem and suggest hypotheses.

Observational research, focus groups, in-depth interviews, etc.

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What are examples of Exploratory Research?

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Observational research, focus groups, in-depth interviews, etc.

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Descriptive Research

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Describes such things as the
consumers’ demographics,
attitudes, and behaviors.

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What are examples of Descriptive Research?

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Surveys, scanner data

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Causal Research

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Test hypotheses about cause-

and-effect relationships.

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What are examples of Causal Research?

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Simulated test

markets

17
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Neuromarketing

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Understanding consumer behavior by looking at brain wave activity using fMRI or brain signals using EEG tests

18
Q
Which of the four stages would best represent companies’ most recent shift of focus to gain deeper consumer insights for new ideas?
A. Pre-consumption stage
B. Acquisition/purchase stage
C. Consumption stage
D. Post-consumption stage
A

C