Define needs and wants. Can marketing shape a person's wants? Explain your answer.

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A need occurs when a person feels deprived of basic necessities like food, clothing, and shelter. A want is a need that is shaped by a person's knowledge, culture, and personality. However, psychologists and economists still debate the exact meanings of need and want. Effective marketing, in the form of creating an awareness of good products at convenient locations, can clearly shape a person's wants. Certainly, marketing tries to influence what we buy. A principal activity of a firm's marketing department is to scrutinize its consumers to understand what they need and want and the trends and factors that shape them. However, a key issue is the amount of freedom given to prospective customers to make their own buying decisions.

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