A) any unsolicited response from consumers or potential consumers regarding a company's message.
B) any communication with consumers who are not in the target audience.
C) extraneous factors that can work against effective communication by distorting a message or the feedback received during the communication process.
D) the use of colors, words, sounds, or images that make an otherwise simple message more complex.
E) a unique set of terms, expressions, or jargon that carries a specific meaning within a specific field (i.e. the medical profession, legal profession, etc.) .
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A) retailers with cooperative media buys.
B) a consistent message across all audiences.
C) the firm with a feedback loop.
D) a marketing matrix.
E) a media mix useful to all types of companies.
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A) free advertising.
B) personal selling.
C) sales promotions.
D) free publicity.
E) direct sales.
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A) the number of times a consumer must hear a message before it can be accurately decoded.
B) the impact the message had on the receiver's knowledge, attitude, or behaviors during the communications process.
C) the positive or negative feedback that a consumer expresses immediately after exposure to a company's message.
D) the impact, either positive or negative, that occurs when one consumer interprets a firm's message through word of mouth to another potential consumer using his or her own words.
E) the length of time required for a typical customer to associate a specific slogan, theme, melody, or logo with a specific product brand.
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A) Publicity is more expensive on a cost-per-contact basis than advertising.
B) Publicity is usually directly paid, and advertising is usually indirectly paid.
C) Advertising is usually directly paid, and publicity is usually indirectly paid.
D) Advertising provides an immediate feedback loop, and publicity does not.
E) A firm using publicity has less control over it than advertising.
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A) e-mail
B) direct mail
C) paid search
D) telemarketing
E) advertising
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A) the selection of either paid or nonpaid forms of information dissemination.
B) a similar understanding and knowledge that a sender and receiver apply to a message.
C) an open-ended dialogue between the marketing department and the firm responsible for developing the IMC program.
D) a social network-based forum that allows customers to communicate their likes, dislikes, suggestions, and concerns to an organization 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.
E) the means (salesperson, advertising media, or public relations tools) of conveying a message to a receiver during the communication process.
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A) relevance
B) focus
C) risk
D) meaning
E) impact
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A) product consumption behaviors.
B) fields of experience.
C) channels of communication.
D) educational systems.
E) advertising appeals.
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A) two
B) three
C) four
D) five
E) 10
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A) the point at which the consumer accepts the integrity of the manufacturer and the reliability of the product.
B) the consumer's appraisal of the product or brand on the majority of important attributes.
C) an increase in the consumer's desire to learn about some of the features of the product or brand.
D) the consumer's actual first purchase and use of the product or brand.
E) the consumer's repeated purchase and use of the product or brand after a favorable experience on the first trial.
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A) interactive media convergence.
B) internal marketing communications.
C) integrated marketing collaboration.
D) integrated marketing communications.
E) international marketing communications.
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A) global marketers must pay a special fee beyond the regular postage for the privilege of using a country's postal system.
B) global marketers wishing to use direct marketing must have all mailings approved by their respective trade commissions for appropriateness of content.
C) global marketers have to purchase special "catalog" postage at a cost higher than that charged for the same weight of mail sent from one individual to another.
D) consumers have to pay a special fee to the government to defray the costs of mail carriers having to handle larger volumes of mail from catalogues.
E) potential customers must give permission to include their name on a list for direct marketing solicitations.
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A) noise.
B) receiving.
C) encoding.
D) decoding.
E) messaging.
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A) Fees are paid for space or time in the medium.
B) Fees are paid to salespeople as either salaries or commissions.
C) Fees are paid to creative arts contributors, but there is no direct payment to media.
D) There is a wide range of fees paid depending upon the promotion selected.
E) The primary costs are now associated with communication through mail, telephone, or the Internet.
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A) advertising
B) personal selling
C) sales promotion
D) publicity
E) public relations
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A) directed audience
B) intended audience
C) promotion audience
D) selling audience
E) target audience
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A) pretesting
B) developing
C) stating the mission
D) selecting the appeal
E) selecting the media
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A) the unique set of terms, expressions, or jargon that carries a specific meaning within a specific field (i.e., the medical profession, legal profession, etc.) .
B) the designation given to different elements in the communications channel based upon their specific area of expertise (i.e., advertising, publicity, etc.) .
C) a similar understanding and knowledge between the manufacturer or service provider and department or firm handling its IMC campaign to eliminate incorrect decoding of the sender's message.
D) a mutually shared understanding and knowledge between the manufacturer or service provider and department or firm handling its IMC campaign to eliminate incorrect encoding of the sender's message.
E) a similar understanding and knowledge that the sender and receiver apply to the message so that it can be communicated effectively during the communication process.
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A) a properly encoded message may be sent through the wrong channel and never make it to the receiver
B) in an attempt to be creative, the encoder creates a message with too much noise
C) the communications channel is not properly funded
D) the message is considered too ordinary because there is too broad a field of experience
E) there is no interest on the part of the receiver because the product itself is inadequate
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