Unit 1 - LAB - Consumer Behaviour Flashcards
What is consumer behaviour?
how people make decisions about what products or services to buy, all the activities that influence those decisions, including advertising.
Activation of a schema can help increase the receptivity to what?
A message.
What is subliminal perception in relation to schema and cognitive priming?
The exposure to information below the level of conscious awareness which triggers a change in feeling or behaviour.
A hidden message that conveys the expression of something.
What type of impression do they need to be primed with?
A favourable impression
What is a direct form of subliminal message?
Brain washing
What is greenwashing?
a legal subliminal technique used by advertisers to trigger schema, by using green in their adverts such as grass, trees, using the colour green suggesting to the viewer that the product is ecologically friendly.
What types of priming are used in advertising?
Associative and repetition
What does repetition priming do?
Makes a product more memorable
What happens in association priming?
the name of a product is paired with the type of product, meaning through association the priming of the type of product then primes the specific brand.
How can associative priming be shown through use of colours?
Green carries an association of being environmentally friendly.
Red is associated with energy.
What is direct attribute priming?
When a consumer is primed to put more focus on certain features (attributes) of a product, by asking simple (non-leading) questions about certain features - which results in customers put more weight on these features, and affects their purchases.
What is indirect attribute priming?
Indirect techniques that influence the subconscious - like creating an atmosphere that encourages a certain type of experience - playing music, using seed words.
What are cognitive biases in information processing?
They are decisions that are made below your conscious awareness, where the brain recognises patterns and responds to them without you thinking. This is a mental shortcut which helps you make decisions.
What would be classed as an authority figure to consumers?
An expert in the field that consumers would assign more credibility to.
Give an example of who authority figures/experts would be for health related products.
‘Doctors’
Why are consumers more persuaded by the authority even if they are an actor in adverts etc?
They have authority bias - where they are more persuaded by the expert because of cognitive biases.
What is confirmation bias?
Where consumers hear something that confirms what they believe - usually a positive experience of a product which makes them believe their decision to buy it was correct.
What is brand loyalty?
A consumer’s commitment to repurchase the brand, demonstrated by repeated buying of a product or service.
When does true brand loyalty exist?
when customers have a high relative attitude toward the brand which is then exhibited through repurchase behaviour.
What does the learning approach suggest about how consumer behaviour can be affected?
behaviour is influenced through interactions with the environment and altering aspects of the environment.
How is classical conditioning used in advertisements to change peoples attitudes to a product?
It focuses on the emotional association with products. It pairs something negative or positive with the product or advert influencing the emotional association.
Give an example of how classical conditioning can be used for cigarette adverts?
Cigarette packaging using disturbing images designed to make smokers feel emotions such as disgust or fear.
What does aversion mean?
develop a strong dislike towards
What does desire mean?
develop a strong want/need for