CAFF 427 Consumer Dynamics Kreysa

CAFF 427 Consumer Dynamics Kreysa Bingo Card
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This bingo card has a free space and 85 words: 80/20 Rule, Antecedent, Approach-Approach Conflict, Approach-Avoidance Conflict, Autonomy, Avoidance-Avoidance Conflict, Behavioral Economics, Bounded Rationality, Cognitive Purchase Decision, Conjunctive Rule, Consideration Set, Constructive Processing, Consumer, Consumer Behavior, Consumption Communities, Cybermediaries, Database Marketing, Default Bias, Demographics, Digital Natives, Drive, Elimination by Aspect Rule, Enduring, Ethnocentrism, Evaluation Criteria, Evaluative Criteria, Evoked Set, Exchange, Exemplar Product, Expectancy Theory, Federal Trade Commission, Functional Risk, Global Consumer Culture, Habitual, Hedonic Need, Hierarchy of Needs, Homeostasis, Influencer, Information Search, Instinct, Intelligent Agents, Interdependence, Interpretivism, Location, Love, Market Segmentation Strategies, Maximizing, Monetary Risk, Motivation, Motivational Strength, Need for Achievement, Need for Affiliation, Need for Power, Need for Uniqueness, Need Recognition, Non-Compensatory, Nostalgic Attachment, Nudge, Paradigm, Pastiche, Physical Risk, Pop Culture, Positivism, Post-Purchase Evaluation, Priming, Product Position, Prospect Theory, Psychogenetic Needs, Psychographics, Psychological Risk, Relationship Marketing, Role Theory, Satisficing, Self-Concept Attachment, Sentiment Analysis, Social Media, Social Risk, Spectacle, Sunk-Cost Fallacy, Thematic Aperception Test, Theory of Cognitive Dissonance, User-Generated Content, Utilitarian Need, Von Restorff Effect and Want.

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