Science and marketing 12024-02-14Statistical modeling for decision-making2024-02-14 Report a question What's wrong with this question? You cannot submit an empty report. Please add some details. 12345678910 Group influences on the consumer Advanced Business English practice 10 multiple-choice questions If you log in, you will get the results via email. Category: business-advanced 1. Dr. Lars Perner of the Marshall School of Business reminds us that humans are .......... social animals, and individuals greatly influence each other. incorrigibly inevitably incredulously inherently Category: business-advanced 2. A useful framework of analysis of group influence on the individual is the so-called 'reference group' — the term comes .......... because an individual uses a relevant group as a standard against which oneself is compared. up from out about Category: business-advanced 3. Reference groups come in several different forms: the .......... reference group refers to those others against whom one would like to compare oneself; for example, many firms use athletes as spokespeople, and these represent what many people would ideally like to be. experiential potential aspirational deferential Category: business-advanced 4. .......... reference groups include people who more realistically represent the individuals' current equals or near- equals — e.g., coworkers, neighbors, or members of churches, clubs, and organizations. Aligned Sociable Societal Associative Category: business-advanced 5. Finally, the .......... reference group includes people that the individual would not like to be like. antisocial unaligned unsociable dissociative Category: business-advanced 6. For example, the store named 'The Gap' was created because many younger people wanted to actively be distinguished from parents and other older and ' .......... ' people. hippy uncool unsquare elderly Category: business-advanced 7. The Quality Paperback Book specifically suggests in its advertising that its members are ' .......... ' from conventional readers of popular books. a breed apart a page apart a race apart a globe apart Category: business-advanced 8. Another .......... divides reference groups into the informational kind (influence is based almost entirely on members' knowledge), normative kind (members influence what is perceived to be 'right', 'proper', or 'responsible'), or identification kind. typology topicality topology typicality Category: business-advanced 9. In case of the normative reference group, the individual tends to comply largely for .......... reasons-dressing according to company standards is likely to help your career, but there is no real motivation to dress that way outside the job. utilitarian arcane unitarian mundane Category: business-advanced 10. In contrast, people comply with identification groups' standards for the .......... of belonging-for example, a member of a religious group may wear a symbol even outside the house of worship because the religion is a part of the person's identity. point plan sake state Your score is The average score is 0% LinkedIn Facebook Twitter Restart quiz Author: Kovács Áron Share0