Chapter 13 Flashcards

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How the household influences consumer behavior

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some researchers see the household as the most important unit of analysis for consumer behavior because households make many more acquisition, consumption and disposition decisions than individuals do

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nuclear family

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Describes a household with a father mother and children

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Extended family

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Describes the nuclear family plus relatives such as granparents, aunts, uncles and cousings

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Household

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Is a broader term that includes a single person living along or a group of individuals who live together in a common dwelling, regardless of whether they are related

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5
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Five main factors are altering the basic structure and characteristics of households: these include

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Delayed marriage and cohabitation

Dual career families

Divorce

Smaller families

Same sex and trans households

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Household decision roles

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Roles that different members play in a household decision Household members may perform a variety of tasks or roles in acquiring and consuming a product or service

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Gatekeepers (Roles that household members play)

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household members who collect and control information important to the decision

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Influencer (Roles that household members play)

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Household members who try to express their opinions and influence the decision

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Decider (Roles that household members play)

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ther person or persons who actually determine which product or sevice will be chosen

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Buyer (Roles that household members play)

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The household member who purchases or acquires the product or service

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User (Roles that household members play)

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The household member who consumes the product

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12
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Household roles can be instrumental meaning

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They relate to tasks affecting the buying decision

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Roles (Roles that household members play) can also be expressive

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means they indicate family norms

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14
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Overprivelage

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Families are those with an income higher than the average in their social class

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Class average

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Families have an income level that is average for their social class and can therefore affort the type of symbols expected for their status

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underprivileged

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Those whose incomes are below the median, have trouble meeting class expectations

17
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Middle class (consumption patterns of specific social classes)

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The values and consumption patterns of middle-class consumers vary, yet many look to the upper class for guidance on certain behaviors such as peoper dining etiquette, or clothing