Chapter 5 Customers, Segmentation, and Target Marketing
MULTIPLE CHOICE
1. The consumer buying process begins when:
marketing research discovers a new, untapped market segment.
consumers recognize that they have unsatisfied needs.
merchants offer goods and services for sale.
a manufacturer develops a new product.
consumers begin to seek information about an upcoming purchase.
2. From the viewpoint of the consumer buying process, what is the difference between a need and a
want?
Needs are absolute necessities, whereas wants are discretionary.
Needs are related to specific products, whereas wants occur only when the consumer has
the ability to purchase the product.
Needs are based on discrepancies between actual and desired satisfaction, whereas wants
occur relative to specific products that can fulfill a need.
Needs focus on specific elements of a product’s quality, whereas wants are related to the
“extras” that add value to the product.
Needs and wants are essentially the same, except that consumers will pay more for
products they need.
3. With respect to the consumer buying process, __________ is perhaps the most important factor that
affects the time, effort, and expense dedicated to the search for information.
the degree of competition
the extent of product differentiation
the consumer’s brand loyalty
4. If a researcher were to ask consumers to quickly name the top 3 brands of computers they might
consider purchasing, the most common brands in the __________ would most likely be Dell, Apple,
and HP.