Psychological Perspectives of Consumer Behaviour

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Psychological Perspectives Presented By 4-Bazega Sakharkar Consumer Behavior RM And Ergonomics 2013-14

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Psychological Perspectives

Presented By4-Bazega SakharkarConsumer BehaviorRM And Ergonomics2013-14

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The art of representing three-dimensional objects on a two-

dimensional surface so as to give the right impression of their

height, width, depth, and position in relation to each other.

Perspectives

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Internal energizing force that orients a person's activities toward

satisfying a need or achieving a goal

Actions are effected by a set of motives

MASLOW hierarchy of needs

• Physiological

• Safety

• Love and belonging

• Esteem

• Self actualization

Motives

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Perception is the process of selecting, organizing and interpreting

information inputs to produce meaning

Selective Exposure-select inputs to be exposed to our awareness

Selective Distortion-Changing/twisting current received information,

inconsistent with beliefs

Selective Retention-Remember inputs that support beliefs, forgets those

that don't.

Interpreting information is based on what is already familiar, on knowledge

that is stored in the memory.

Perception

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Learning, changes in a person's behavior caused by information and

experience

When making buying decisions, buyers must process information

Knowledge is the familiarity with the product and expertise.

Inexperience buyers often use prices as an indicator of quality more than

those who have knowledge of a product.

Learning is the process through which a relatively permanent change in

behavior results from the consequences of past behavior.

Ability and Knowledge

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Knowledge and positive and negative feelings about an object or activity-

maybe tangible or intangible, living or non- living.....Drive perceptions

Individual learns attitudes through experience and interaction with other

people

Attitudes

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All the internal traits and behaviors that make a person unique,

uniqueness arrives from a person's heredity and personal experience.

Aggressiveness

Competitiveness.

Traits effect the way people behave

Personality

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Lifestyles are the consistent patterns people follow in their lives.

EXAMPLE healthy foods for a healthy lifestyle.

Lifestyles

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