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jasenka [17]
3 years ago
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Jerome was preparing to host a graduation party for his friends and relatives when he suddenly realized that he did not have a b

lender to mix certain beverages that he knew his guests would like. Having never purchased a blender before, Jerome felt that he needed to shop carefully and enlist in the help of friends for advice. After visiting several stores and examining numerous models, Jerome settled on a Kitchen-Aid model that cost nearly $100.
(Scenario 5-5) Jerome mentions to someone else shopping at the store that low-quality blenders are made of plastic and high-quality blenders have a stainless steel base. This comment represents Jerome’s

beliefs.

brand loyalty.

brand attitude.

habits.
Business
1 answer:
Naddika [18.5K]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

The correct answer is letter "A": beliefs.

Explanation:

Beliefs are preconceived ideas individuals have based on their thoughts and experiences. Some beliefs could be wrong moreover when the individual experience is little or insignificant about a topic. Beliefs tend to be subjective most of the time and represent a true for individuals that can be confirmed or corrected.

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