How much effort is put into a buying decision depends on economic needs, psychological variables, social influences, culture, purchase situation, and the amount of risk involved.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)


True

How much effort is put into a buying decision depends in part on economic needs, psychological variables, social influences, culture, and purchase situation factors. It's also tied to the amount of risk a buyer sees in making a wrong choice.

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In price bundling, the package price is usually higher than the sum of the individual components

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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With rising and/or falling ______, you can give a sentence very different meanings from genuinely expressing happiness, to sarcasm, to distain.

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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In which of the following stages of moral development does the individual make moral decisions based on the consequences and repercussions of their actions?

a. Obedience and punishment orientation b. Instrumental purpose and exchange c. Interpersonal accord, conformity, mutual expectations d. Social accord and system maintenance

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In this culture, preference is given to friends when hiring, contracting, procuring and sharing business opportunities. Family is also very important and trustworthiness is often gauged by the level of loyalty and attention one devotes to their family.

A. American B. French C. Chinese D. Arab E. Mexican

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