Answer:
b) on the western siberian plain
Explanation:
Consumer behavior is influenced by advertising/news, with both of these influences persuading consumers to buy a product or making the product appear to be more than it actually is, even leaving the consumer to feel they missed out if they don't go out and buy this new awesome product.
Two examples: a Wendy's( or any fast food advertisement) ad advertises the new 4 for 4, the consumer can get a burger, fries, chicken nuggets, and drink for only $4. Who wouldn't purchase this cheap, mouth watering deal?
Another example would be: A makeup advertisement or even hair products appeal to women consumers, the advertisement encourages the women to go buy this new product because their has never been anyother like it. This new beauty product can work miracles!!
Answer: I think it's C.
Explanation: In online, a consumer is one who buys things just like in the real world. We represent ourselves through purchases we make online. Companies tend to tailer their advertising based on purchases made.
Answer:
b. the intuitive decision-making model.
Explanation:
The intuitive decision-making model refers to the ability to gather information that other individuals may miss, in other words it is called as the sixth sense. Something in your "guts" tell you which could be the satisfactory decision to make. This is utilized when we don't have much time to use analytics or facts in order to make a decision.
In this example, when the goal of the decision making exercise is to make a satisfactory decision limited in time, you should utilize b. the intuitive decision-making model.