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Chapter 03
The Changing American Society: Values
Multiple Choice Questions
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1. |
Men are more involved than ever in the grocery
shopping task because of _____.
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2. |
The percentage of U.S. men who are the
primary grocery shopper for their home is _____ percent.
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3. |
____ are widely held beliefs that
affirm what is desirable.
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4. |
Which of the following is TRUE
regarding changes in American cultural values?
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5. |
When did Americans begin to place
increased emphasis on leisure, immediate gratification, and sensual
gratification?
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6. |
Leigh is working on a research project
for her marketing class, and her assignment is to study how Americans’ values
with respect to
sensual gratification and abstinence have changed in the
past 50 years. Which of the following would give her the BEST insight into
these changes?
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7. |
Which of the following statements is
FALSE regarding the religious/secular value in American society?
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8. |
Which of the following is a
self-oriented value?
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9. |
Which of the following is NOT an
environment-oriented value?
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10. |
Which of the following is NOT an
other-oriented value?
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11. |
Which of the following is a current American
value?
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12. |
Which of the following is a traditional American
value?
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13. |
Which of the following is an emerging American
value?
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14. |
Which changing American value has been
blamed for the fact that people age 18 to 40 are most likely to admit that
they are spending beyond their comfort range?
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15. |
A shift from a focus on sensual
gratification to abstinence in America would most likely affect _____.
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16. |
A shift back to an emphasis on
postponed gratification in America would most likely _____.
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17. |
Which is NOT a reason Americans work
long hours?
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18. |
_____ is consumers’ efforts to reduce
their reliance on consumption and material possessions.
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19. |
The voluntary simplicity movement in
America represents a shift in which value?
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20. |
Erica and her family decided that it
was just too much strain on them for Erica to work outside the home. Even
though she was a successful attorney and they enjoyed the good things in
life, her family made a conscious decision to reduce their reliance on
consumption and material possessions. This behavior has been termed _____.
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21. |
What percentage of American adults
exercise regularly?
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22. |
Which of the following statements is
FALSE regarding Americans’ environment-oriented values?
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23. |
Those who work in such professions as
architecture, science, engineering, health care, and business who generate
new ideas and technologies for a living or engage in complex problem solving
are referred to as _____.
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24. |
Lakeisha is an architect, and her
husband, Timothy, is an engineer. Both are in their early 30s. They represent
a growing percentage of the workforce along with others who generate new
ideas and technologies for a living or engage in complex problem solving.
Lakeisha and Timothy are part of the _____.
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25. |
Which of the following factors had a
significant impact on Americans’ emphasis on security?
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26. |
Which of the following is a segment
used to describe consumers with respect to their environmental activism?
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27. |
Which of the following is NOT a segment
used to describe consumers with respect to their environmental activism?
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28. |
Which segment of environmental
activists is highly dismissive of environmental concerns and doesn’t believe
global warming exists?
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29. |
Gertrude expresses deeply felt
environmental concerns and tailors everything she does and purchases to these
beliefs. Which segment of environmental activism best describes Gertrude?
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30. |
Mickey is not concerned about the
environment. He has no problem with the pollution coming from his 1965 Chevy,
and he refuses to recycle. To which environmental activism segment would
Mickey belong?
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31. |
Heather and Jeff live on a farm in Iowa
with their three children. They are concerned about the environment because
of the high cost of heating their home in winter. Which environmental
activism segment best describes Heather and her family?
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32. |
Which of the following is one of the
defining characteristics of American society?
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33. |
Individualism affects which of the
following?
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34. |
Consumers higher in individualism are
more likely to _____ when faced with poor service performance.
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35. |
Laurie purchased an entertainment
armoire from a national chain furniture retailer. Unfortunately, one of the
doors did not operate properly, so she called the retailer to complain. A service
representative was sent out to adjust the door, but just a few weeks later,
the problem reoccurred, so Laurie called again and asked for a new armoire.
The store manager said that another service rep would have to come out to
determine if it was due to a manufacturer’s defect before it could be
replaced. Because the service representative failed to show up, the manager
decided to offer Laurie a new armoire. Unfortunately, the replacement had the
same problem and Laurie demanded her money back. Now she tells everyone she
knows the problems she’s had with this retailer. Which value most likely
underlies Laurie’s complaining behavior?
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36. |
According to the authors, American
culture increasingly values _____.
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37. |
Which of the following statements is
TRUE regarding Americans’ other-oriented values?
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38. |
The value that Americans place on youth
has _____.
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39. |
A shift away from a
competition-oriented society would most likely affect _____.
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40. |
Marketers have responded to Americans’
increasing concern for the environment with an approach called _____.
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41. |
Which of the following is NOT generally
involved in green marketing?
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42. |
Health Valley is a brand of food, such
as breakfast cereals, that uses all natural and organic ingredients.
Moreover, it only purchases grain from organic farms. It states on its
packages that “organic farming helps keep our food pure and protects our land
and water from harmful substances. By supporting dozens of small organic
farms, Health Valley helps protect a way of life for these family farmers,
and helps ensure a safer and healthier Earth for you and your children.” This
is an example of _____.
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43. |
As green claims increased in number and
scope, the FTC developed the _____ to help alleviate concern over the potential
for marketers to mislead consumers.
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44. |
The Green Guides provide examples of acceptable
and unacceptable practices dealing with advertising and package claims
relating to such areas as the environment, in general, as well those relating
specifically to
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45. |
The practice whereby a firm promotes
environmental benefits that are unsubstantiated and on which they don’t
deliver is known as ________.
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46. |
Environmental concerns don’t guarantee
purchase of green products. Negative perceptions are on the rise due to
beliefs that green products are ___________.
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47. |
Which term is used to refer to the
application of marketing principles and tactics to advance a cause such as a
charity, an ideology, or an activity?
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48. |
_____ is done to enhance the welfare of
individuals or society without direct benefit to a firm.
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49. |
Which type of marketing ties a company
and its products to an issue or cause with the goal of improving sales or
corporate image while providing benefits to the cause?
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50. |
Target stores give 1 percent of a
customer’s purchase to a school of his or her choice if the customer uses a
Target Visa credit card to pay for purchases. Target will also donate 0.5
percent of all other purchases made on that card. This is an example of
_____.
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51. |
Which of the following is an example of
cause-related marketing (CRM)?
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52. |
Which of the following is a challenge
facing marketers who implement cause-related marketing programs?
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53. |
Which group of consumers doubts the sincerity
or effectiveness of cause-related marketing programs?
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54. |
John doubts the sincerity of marketers
who claim that they will donate to a cause if he purchases their product. He
doesn’t believe that they will make a difference because he thinks that
marketers are only concerned with profits and probably only donate a small
portion of their profits to the stated cause. John is best described as
belonging to which group of consumers?
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55. |
Karen believes in cause-related
programs, but she doesn’t always act accordingly. That is, she likes to
patronize retailers that claim to donate a portion of her purchases to
charity, but she only shops there when it is convenient for her to do so.
Which consumer group would Karen belong?
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56. |
Carl likes to support marketers that
support causes or charities that are important to him. However, he is
concerned about a marketer’s motive behind cause-related marketing programs
and uses good judgment on which ones to support. Carl is best described as
belonging to which group of consumers?
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57. |
Which consumer group is driven by a
desire to help with respect to cause-related marketing programs?
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58. |
Maria will go out of her way to
purchase a brand or patronize a store that claims to support a charity if she
purchases their brand or shops in their store. Even though she knows that
marketers develop these programs to help themselves as well as the cause, she
doesn’t really care about that. She’s just driven by the desire to help. To
which group of consumers does Maria belong?
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59. |
What has been found to improve the
results of cause-related marketing programs?
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60. |
Gay consumers, like heterosexuals, vary
in terms of _____.
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61. |
The gay market has been estimated to
comprise _____ percent of the adult U.S. population.
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62. |
What is typically absolutely necessary
of any firm that desires to capture the loyalty of the gay community?
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63. |
Which index is published by the Human
Rights Campaign Foundation and measures how equitably a company treats its
GLBT (Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, and Transgender) employees, customers, and
investors?
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64. |
Which is a product or service that
often needs modification when targeting gay consumers?
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65. |
Which term(s) is(are) used to refer to
whether a person is biologically a male or female?
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66. |
_____ refers to the traits of femininity
and masculinity.
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67. |
The behaviors considered appropriate
for males and females in a given society are known as _____.
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68. |
While women are vital members of the
workforce in the United States, they are still considered the primary care
givers of the children in a family. This represents women’s _____ in American
society.
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69. |
A(n) _____ is based on an attribute
over which the individual has little or no control.
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70. |
_____ are based on performance criteria
over which the individual has some degree of control.
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71. |
A woman who is married with the husband
assuming the responsibility for providing for the family and the wife running
the house and taking care of the children would be classified as _____.
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72. |
Catherine is married and a mother of
two children. She has decided to forego her own career to stay home with her
children until they are grown and on their own. Both she and her husband have
decided that it is best for their family for him to assume the responsibility
for providing financial security for them while she takes care of the home
and family. Catherine would be classified as which type of woman?
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73. |
A woman who is married where both she
and her husband work and share homemaking and child care responsibilities is
classified as _____ with respect to gender orientation.
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74. |
Rayna is married and a mother of four
children. Both she and her husband share homemaking and child-rearing
responsibilities. Rayna would be classified as a _____ gender orientation.
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75. |
Which of the following is a segment of
female consumers?
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76. |
Lisa is a single mother of two and
works two jobs to provide for her family and derives little or no
satisfaction from employment. To which market segment would Lisa belong?
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77. |
Which of the following is a reason
women are an important target market?
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78. |
Because women are quite diverse as a
group, what other factors must marketers also consider when designing
marketing communications?
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True / False Questions
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79. |
Observable shifts in consumer behavior
are often due to underlying shifts in cultural values. True False |
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80. |
America is basically a secular society. True False |
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81. |
Materialism is an emerging American
self-oriented value. True False |
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82. |
Consumers’ efforts to reduce their
reliance on consumption and material possessions have been termed
dematerialization. True False |
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83. |
Americans continue to value an active
approach to life. True False |
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84. |
Consumers labeled as “Eco-Chic” are
highly committed to and concerned about the environment. True False |
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85. |
Consumers higher in individualism are
more likely to complain, switch, or engage in negative word-of-mouth. True False |
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86. |
Americans have always valued diversity. True False |
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87. |
Though Americans are increasingly
focusing on cooperation and teamwork, it is done so that the team or group
can outperform some other team or group. True False |
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88. |
Green marketing, like food supplement
marketing, is unregulated, and marketers can make unsubstantiated claims
without penalty. True False |
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89. |
Cause-related marketing (CRM) is
marketing that ties a company and its products to an issue or cause with the
goal of improving sales or corporate image while providing benefits to the
cause. True False |
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90. |
Consumers may doubt Toms Shoes CRM
because it is tied to a charitable organization with strings attached. True False |
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91. |
Skeptics are most likely to value the
Toms Shoe approach. True False |
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92. |
Current estimates vary, but common
benchmarks put the size of the gay market at 10 to 15 percent of the adult
U.S. population. True False |
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93. |
Compared to the general population, gay
consumers tend to be less tech savvy. True False |
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94. |
Gender roles refer to the traits of
femininity and masculinity. True False |
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95. |
A trapped housewife is generally
married and stays at home, but she prefers to work and does not enjoy
household chores. True False |
Essay Questions
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96. |
Discuss changes in three of Americans’
self-oriented values. |
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97. |
Define “green marketing,” and explain
what is meant by “greenwashing.” |
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98. |
The company you work for wants to
integrate its philanthropic charitable giving with its own corporate
performance. Explain how this can be accomplished, and discuss how consumers
might respond to this effort. |
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99. |
What issues must companies understand
and contend with when attempting to market to the gay consumer? |
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100. |
Compare and contrast the terms gender,
gender identity, and gender roles. |
Chapter 03 The Changing American Society: Values Answer Key
Multiple Choice Questions
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1. |
Men are more involved than ever in the
grocery shopping task because of _____.
Men are involved in the grocery shopping task more than ever
due to generational shifts, economics, and more balance in masculine/feminine
values. |
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AACSB: Analytical Thinking |
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2. |
The percentage of U.S. men who are the
primary grocery shopper for their home is _____ percent.
A recent Yahoo study finds that 51 percent of adult men in the
United States report being the primary grocery shopper for their home. |
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AACSB: Analytical Thinking |
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3. |
____ are widely held beliefs that
affirm what is desirable.
Cultural values are widely held beliefs that affirm what is
desirable. |
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AACSB: Analytical Thinking |
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4. |
Which of the following is TRUE
regarding changes in American cultural values?
There is substantial variance in values across individuals and
groups. |
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AACSB: Analytical Thinking |
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5. |
When did Americans begin to place
increased emphasis on leisure, immediate gratification, and sensual
gratification?
Beginning after the end of World War II and accelerating
rapidly during the 1970s and 1980s, Americans began to place increased
emphasis on leisure, immediate gratification, and sensual gratification. |
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AACSB: Analytical Thinking |
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6. |
Leigh is working on a research project
for her marketing class, and her assignment is to study how Americans’ values
with respect to
sensual gratification and abstinence have changed in the
past 50 years. Which of the following would give her the BEST insight into
these changes?
The change in Americans’ values with respect to sensual
gratification and abstinence in the past 50 years can be seen in advertising,
movies, and video games. |
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AACSB: Analytical Thinking |
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7. |
Which of the following statements is
FALSE regarding the religious/secular value in American society?
America is basically a secular society. |
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AACSB: Analytical Thinking |
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8. |
Which of the following is a
self-oriented value?
Material/nonmaterial is an example of a self-oriented value. |
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AACSB: Analytical Thinking |
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9. |
Which of the following is NOT an
environment-oriented value?
Cleanliness, performance/status, tradition/change, and risk
taking/security are all environment-oriented values. |
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AACSB: Analytical Thinking |
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10. |
Which of the following is NOT an
other-oriented value?
Tradition/change is a self-oriented value. |
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AACSB: Analytical Thinking |
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11. |
Which of the following is a current American
value?
Americans continue to value an active approach to life. |
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AACSB: Analytical Thinking |
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12. |
Which of the following is a traditional American
value?
Youth, competition, active, and hard work are all traditional
American values. |
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AACSB: Analytical Thinking |
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13. |
Which of the following is an emerging American
value?
Admiring nature is an emerging American value. |
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AACSB: Analytical Thinking |
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14. |
Which changing American value has been
blamed for the fact that people age 18 to 40 are most likely to admit that
they are spending beyond their comfort range?
Americans seem unwilling to delay pleasure, even in the face
of discomfort overspending levels and debt. |
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AACSB: Analytical Thinking |
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15. |
A shift from a focus on sensual
gratification to abstinence in America would most likely affect _____.
Ads based on this appeal are generally well received but can
cause problems when they go too far. |
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AACSB: Analytical Thinking |
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16. |
A shift back to an emphasis on
postponed gratification in America would most likely _____.
Americans are now saving more and paying down debt. |
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AACSB: Analytical Thinking |
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17. |
Which is NOT a reason Americans work
long hours?
Minimum wage is not higher the more hours worked. |
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AACSB: Analytical Thinking |
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18. |
_____ is consumers’ efforts to reduce
their reliance on consumption and material possessions.
Voluntary simplicity can span a continuum from minor to major
lifestyle adjustments. |
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AACSB: Analytical Thinking |
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19. |
The voluntary simplicity movement in
America represents a shift in which value?
Major factors in the decision to simplify appear to be the
desire for reduced stress and increased life satisfaction. |
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AACSB: Analytical Thinking |
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20. |
Erica and her family decided that it
was just too much strain on them for Erica to work outside the home. Even
though she was a successful attorney and they enjoyed the good things in
life, her family made a conscious decision to reduce their reliance on
consumption and material possessions. This behavior has been termed _____.
Voluntary simplicity is consumers’ efforts to reduce their
reliance on consumption and material possessions. |
|
AACSB: Analytical Thinking |
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21. |
What percentage of American adults
exercise regularly?
Less than 50 percent of American adults exercise regularly. |
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AACSB: Analytical Thinking |
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22. |
Which of the following statements is
FALSE regarding Americans’ environment-oriented values?
Americans have always been very receptive to change. |
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AACSB: Analytical Thinking |
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23. |
Those who work in such professions as
architecture, science, engineering, health care, and business who generate
new ideas and technologies for a living or engage in complex problem solving
are referred to as _____.
The creative class is defined as those who work in such
professions as architecture, science, engineering, health care, and business
who generate new ideas and technologies for a living or engage in complex
problem solving. |
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AACSB: Analytical Thinking |
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24. |
Lakeisha is an architect, and her
husband, Timothy, is an engineer. Both are in their early 30s. They represent
a growing percentage of the workforce along with others who generate new
ideas and technologies for a living or engage in complex problem solving.
Lakeisha and Timothy are part of the _____.
The creative class is defined as those who work in such
professions as architecture, science, engineering, health care, and business
who generate new ideas and technologies for a living or engage in complex
problem solving. |
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AACSB: Analytical Thinking |
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25. |
Which of the following factors had a
significant impact on Americans’ emphasis on security?
The Depression, World War II, and the Cold War had a
significant impact on Americans’ emphasis on security. |
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AACSB: Analytical Thinking |
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26. |
Which of the following is a segment
used to describe consumers with respect to their environmental activism?
Eco-Centrists is a segment used to describe consumers with
respect to their environmental activism. |
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AACSB: Analytical Thinking |
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