Amanda Campbell
Londi Burvato
Quiz for Chapter 3
- The working memory system refers to the
- Short-term memory
- Sensory memory
- Long-term memory
- Attentional gate
- Memory stored in terms of how the product works or where it should be used is
- Brand-Specific
- Evaluative reactions
- Product category
- Brand identification
- What is the process of automaticity?
- Consumers are highly familiar with a brand or advertisement
- Consumers do not pay much attention to a message
- Consumers do not believe that additional effort will increase their knowledge
- All of the above
- What causes us to recall good things as even better and bad things as even worse?
- Unipolar emotions
- Mystery ads
- Mixed emotions
- Salience
- What happens in a free recall test?
- Researchers show ads to subjects one at a time and ask if they have seen them before
- Researchers ask consumers to independently think of what they have seen without being prompted for this information first
- Researchers tell people that a consumer claim is false to make them misremember it as true
- None of the above
- Instrumental Conditioning occurs when:
- We learn to perform behaviors that produce negative outcomes and avoid positive outcomes.
- We learn to perform behaviors that produce easy outcomes and avoid difficult outcomes.
- We learn to perform behaviors that produce positive outcomes and avoid negative outcomes.
- None of the above.
- Which of the following is an example of positive reinforcement?
- A manager complimenting an employee’s work ethic.
- A sales rep getting a bonus for being the top seller of the month.
- A boss taking his or her employees out for lunch for all of their hard work in the last month.
- All of the above.
- Which of the following is not a step in thememory process?
- Retrieval
- Encoding
- Decoding
- Storage
- The halo effect is:
- A phenomenon that occurs when people react to other, similar stimuli in much the same way they responded to the original stimulus.
- A phenomenon that occurs when people do not react to other, similar stimuli in much the same way they responded to the original stimulus.
- A phenomenon that may or may not occur when people react to other, similar stimuli in much the same way they responded to the original stimulus.
- When no phenomenon happens.
- The condition that occurs when consumers become so used to hearing or seeing a marketing stimulus that they no longer pay attention is called:
- Information overload
- Advertising wear-out
- Marketing overload
- Learning wear-out
Answers:
- A
- C
- D
- A
- B
- C
- D
- C
- A
- B