R CONSUMER BEHAVIOUR AND TARGET AUDIENCE DECISIONS 3 Chapter Objectives • To understand the consumer decision-making process and how it varies for different types of purchases. • To understand various internal psychological processes‚ their influence on consumer decision making‚ and implications for advertising and promotion. • To understand the similarities and differences of target market and target audience. • To understand the various options for making a target audience decision for
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“A Study on the effectiveness of Internal Recruitment ” 1. Age: Below 25 yrs 26 -35 yrs 36 – 45 yrs above 45 2. Educational Qualification: o Up to school level o ITI o Diploma o Degree o PG 3. Years of Experience 0 to 5 yrs 5 to 10 yrs 10 to 15 yrs above 15yrs 4. Period of Service in Integra 0. to 5 yrs 5 to 10 yrs 10 to 15 yrs above 15yrs 5. Do you permit
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EFFECTS OF HAVING A BROKEN FAMILY” 1. With whom you are living with? Father Mother Guardian Others: ________________ 2. Since when you experienced having a broken family? ____y/o 3. How many siblings do you have? [pic] Only Child [pic] 2 [pic] 3 and above 4. How many friends do you have? [pic] 1-3 friends [pic] 4-7 friends [pic] 8 and above 5. What was your first reaction when you knew that your mom and dad will never be together? [pic] happy [pic]
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Solar Charger The following demographic questions are necessary to maximize the usefulness of your survey responses. Because there may be varying opinions from different respondent groups‚ breaking down the results for these groups will enable us to understand and address these differences. 1. What is your level of education? High School Diploma Associate’s Degree Bachelor’s Degree Master’s Degree Doctorate Degree 2. What is your age? Under 20 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-59
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Name: _____________________________________ Date: __________________ Resort: _____________________________________ Please answer the question precisely. The result of this evaluation will be useful for the researcher to gather additional data for the study. Age: Gender Male Female Civil Status Single Married Widowed Separated Educational attainment Elementary Graduate High School Graduate College Graduate Elementary Undergraduate High School Undergraduate College
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1. Are you physically attracted to opposite sex? Yes No Alittle/On and off 2. 2 Are you physically attracted to the same sex? Yes No Alittle/On and off 3. 3 Are you physically attracted to both men and women? Yes No 4. 4 Would you ever kiss/make-out with anyone of the opposite sex? Yes No Maybe Yes‚ but nothing serious. Most likely I’m drunk. 5. 5 Would you kiss/make-out with anyone of the same sex? Yes No Maybe Yes‚ but nothing serious. Most likely I’m drunk
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Act I 1. What do the final 4 lines of scene I suggest about the status of the people under Caesar’s rule? 2. “Foreshadowing” is the technique of preparing a reader or audience for something to happen later in the narrative. “Beware the Ides of March” is an example of such a technique. Can you guess what event may be foreshadowed by the Soothsayer’s warnings in scene II? (I‚ 21) 3. Much of scene II is given over to Cassius’s speeches to Brutus‚ trying to persuade him that he should rule rather
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3/11/2013 Consumer behaviour Lect. M.Černikovaitė © lekt. M.Černikovaitė 1 Consumer behaviour Definition of consumer bahaviour External and internal factors influencing conumer behaviour Decision making process R. Urbanskienė ir kt. Vartotojų elgsena. KTU. 2000. Schiffman‚ Leon G. Et al; Consumer Behavior. 2003. Consumer behaviour : applications i n marketing / Robert East‚ Malcolm Wright and Marc Vanhuele. -- Los Angeles (Calif.) : Sage Publications
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