CYC 601 Chapter 5: Asking Questions
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Question 1
Which of the following approaches to understanding and predicting consumer behavior depends primarily on the knowledge and experience of a firm's employees and its suppliers?
Test marketing and price experiments | ||
Analysis of historical data. | ||
Direct consumer surveys. | ||
Expert opinion. |
Question 2
In which of the following situations would reliance on expert opinion as a basis for a managerial decision be most preferred?
When the product being marketed is relatively new. | ||
When the level of economic activity can have a significant effect on the demand for the firm's output. | ||
When the product can be packaged with a variety of price and quality combinations. | ||
When the business in question serves as a supplier of inputs to other businesses, especially in multi-product situations where other strategies may be prohibitively expensive. |
Question 3
The approach to analyzing consumer behavior that asks consumers to rank and choose among different product attributes to reveal their relative valuation of different characteristics is called:
conjoint analysis. | ||
contingent valuation. | ||
the hedonic estimation technique. | ||
a direct consumer survey. |
Question 4
All of the following are limitations of direct consumer surveys except:
the possibility of response biases because survey respondents may not want to reveal their true preferences. | ||
the possibility that the type of questions asked may unintentionally bias the respondent's answers. | ||
the likelihood that respondents will deliberately and systematically mislead interviewers. | ||
the possibility that consumers' responses may not reflect their actual behavior in the market place. |
Question 5
Which of the following approaches to understanding and predicting consumer behavior does not actually solicit any information from potential customers?
Expert opinion. | ||
Test marketing. | ||
Analysis of historical data. | ||
Conjoint analysis. |
Question 6
Data collected on a sample of individuals with different characteristics at a specific point in time are called:
panel data. | ||
cross-section data. | ||
time series data. | ||
none of the above. |
Question 7
Which of the following approaches to understanding and predicting consumer behavior provides the most insight into how consumers can be expected to respond in an actual market setting?
Test marketing. | ||
Conjoint analysis. | ||
Expert opinion. | ||
Analysis of historical data. |
Question 8
An approach to analyzing consumer behavior in which consumer reaction to different prices is analyzed in a laboratory situation or a test market is called:
non-price experiments. | ||
focus groups. | ||
price experiments. | ||
none of the above. |
Question 9
Data collected on the same observation unit at a number of points in time are called:
panel data. | ||
time series data. | ||
cross-section data. | ||
none of the above. |
Question 10
A measure of how much the coefficient would vary in regressions based on different samples is called:
F-statistic. | ||
standard error of the estimated coefficient. | ||
t-statistic. | ||
partial F-statistic. |
Question 11
The test statistic used to test the hypothesis of whether a regression coefficient is significantly different from zero, holding all other independent variables constant, is called a(n):
t-test. | ||
F-test. | ||
multicollinearity test. | ||
autocorrelation test. |
Question 12
Regression analysis that analyzes the relationship between one dependent variable and several independent variables is called:
cluster analysis. | ||
correlation analysis. | ||
multiple regression analysis. | ||
simple regression analysis. |
Question 13
The ratio of the regression coefficient to its standard error is called:
F-statistic. | ||
t-statistic. | ||
coefficient of determination. | ||
partial F-statistic. |
Question 14
The coefficient of determination will range between what values?
-1 and +1 | ||
0 and 1 | ||
-3 and +3 | ||
none of the above |
Question 15
The range of values in which we can be confident that the true regression coefficient lies within a given degree of probability is called a:
confidence interval. | ||
logistic regression. | ||
prediction interval. | ||
none of the above. |
Question 16
The estimated regression equation is Y = 10 + 2.5X, if X =0 than the predicted value of Y is equal to
2.5 | ||
7.5 | ||
12.5 | ||
10 |
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Question 5
At a constant temperature, if you increase the number of unsaturated fatty acid chains in the phospholipid, the membrane will become......
less fluid |
more fluid |
fluidity will be unchanged |
Question 6
Bacteria in a hot spring at 80 degrees celsius would be expected to have ______________ in their cell membrane
high proportions of saturated phospholipids |
high proportions of unsaturated phospholipids |
an equal ratio of saturated to unsaturated phospholipid |
Question 7
Membrane proteins have an important role in membrane fluidity
True |
False |
Question 8
The HIV virus can't attach to cells that have a mutation in the CCR5 gene and so such individuals are resistant to HIV. What population of people have a higher incidence of the mutant CCR5 gene and why?
europeans because their ancestors survived the bubonic plague |
North Americans because their ancestors survived small pox |
europeans because they have a longer evolutionary past with HIV |
Africans because they have a longer evolutionary past with HIV |
Question 9
Nematode trapping fungi have ______________ molecules called ______________ that recognize specific carbohydrates on the surface of the nematode worms. This is how a fungus can recognize that its prey, the nematode worm, has wriggled into the loop. Write two words on lowercase separated by a space with no other syntax
Question 10
Diffusion requires energy
True |
False |
Question 11
The net direction of molecule movement when molecules diffuse is
down their concentration gradient |
random directions |
Question 12
In osmosis, water molecules from a solution of higher solute concentration cross a semi-permeable membrane into a solution of lower solute concentration?
True |
False |
Question 13
Which best defines osmosis?
In osmosis, water from a solution of lower solute concentration move across a semi-permeable membrane into a solution of higher solute concentration? |
In osmosis, water from a solution of higher solute concentration move across a semi-permeable membrane into a solution of lower solute concentration? |
Question 14
Animal cells placed into a hypotonic solution would most likely?
lyse (burst) |
shrink |
remain unchanged in size |
Question 15
Glucose and amino acids move into cells via carrier proteins, the same protein can move glucose or amino acids
True |
False |
Question 16
ATP powered pumps move substances into and out of cells by diffusion?
True |
False |
Question 17
For every 3 Na ions moved out, 2 K ions are moved into a cell by one cycle of the sodium-potassium pump.
True |
False |
Question 18
Bulk transport of fluid and any of the substances within that fluid is called
pinocytosis |
phagocytosis |
receptor-mediated endocytosis |
exocytosis |