Define selective perception, and relate one or two elements of this concept to your own attention patterns in viewing print advertisements and online commercials.

1.) Find three advertisements, each directed at a different market segment in the VALS framework. Include a screenshot of each ad. For each ad, identify the VALS segment you believe it targets and why. Use the segmentation bases discussed in Chapter 2 and your knowledge of the VALS U.S. market segments.

2.) For each of the following products, select one level from Maslow’s hierarchy of human needs. Describe how you would use the need you selected in promoting the product to a market segment of your choice. Be sure to define your market segment in terms of segmentation bases (i.e., demographic, psychographic, etc.). The products are: a) expensive shoes; b) a vacation home rental; c) orange juice.

3.) Define selective perception, and relate one or two elements of this concept to your own attention patterns in viewing print advertisements and online commercials.

4.) For each of these products—chocolate bars and breakfast cereals—describe how
marketers can apply their knowledge of the differential threshold to packaging, pricing, and promotional claims during periods of (a) rising ingredient and materials costs and (b) increasing competition.

5.) Shop for groceries on Amazon or in a grocery store. Identify two examples of products where stimulus generalization or stimulus discrimination was incorporated into the package design. Identify one product example for each. include screen shots or photos of the products in your submission.

6.) Find two advertisements, one illustrating the affective component and the other
illustrating the cognitive component of attitudes. Discuss each ad in the context of the tri- component model. Why do you think each marketer took the approach it did?
include screen shots or links to the ads in your response.

Your grade will be based on the following:
a) Did you use marketing and consumer behavior vocabulary appropriately?
b) Did you demonstrate a deep understanding of the core concepts in the course related to the questions asked?
c) Are your responses creative?
d) Are your responses thorough?
e) Are your responses clearly written and professionally formatted? Do you use proper grammar and correct spelling?

Define selective perception, and relate one or two elements of this concept to your own attention patterns in viewing print advertisements and online commercials.
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