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According to Weber’s law of Perception, from Marketer’s perspective,

which of the following change will be kept below 8-10% (of initial value)

considering that the change should not be prominently visible to customers ?

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--------- model/ theory/ framework of Consumer motivation refers to 9

different lifestyles and segments the customers accordingly

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In Herzberg’s dual factor

theory of Motivation, the added features in car such as wifi-hub, fansy music

system with USB are considered as

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“A person is invited to

his friend’s home for a party and on the same day wants to play a football

match at the place which is 300 miles away from his friend’s place”

This person is suffering

from

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---------- function of Attitude is prominent in case of stylish/

noticeable consumption objects (For example, Allen Solly, Louis Phillips, Peter

England etc.)

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“Consumer

behaviour gets affected based on where the shop assistant stands (far away or

too close).

This element of store

atmospherics that impacts consumer behaviour is known as

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“In 2012, Cadbury Dairy

Milk reduced the net weight of chocolate from 49 gms to 46 gms (Change is less

than 8 %).”

This strategic decision

was taken based on

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Which of the following is not a characteristic of “Subliminal

perception”?

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---- model of processing centre (perception), cues are not considered as

independent. The intensity of one or more cues is dependent on some other cues

in the same model.

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Car seat belt system that sounds “beep beep beep” until you fasten the

seatbelt is the best example of 

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