A) function exaggeration.
B) product line extension.
C) feature bloat.
D) sensory overload.
E) product differentiation.
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A) amount of money the customer is willing and able to spend.
B) number of competing or substitute products.
C) demographics of the consumer.
D) frequency of purchase.
E) consumer segmentation characteristics.
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A) continuous innovation.
B) discontinuous innovation.
C) dynamically continuous innovation.
D) product transformation.
E) concurrent innovation.
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A) tactic generation
B) screening and evaluation
C) screening and analysis
D) new-product strategy development
E) product assessment
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A) product class.
B) product mix.
C) product category.
D) marketing category.
E) product line.
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A) using capacity management to find ways to match the availability of the service offering to when it is needed
B) assessing the marketing and product synergies related to the company's existing operations
C) turning the idea on paper into a prototype
D) determining whether the new product can be protected with a patent or copyright
E) assessing whether the proposed new product fits with the company's mission and objectives
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A) look like
B) cost them
C) do for them
D) feel like
E) consist of in terms of new features
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A) business analysis
B) new-product strategy development
C) screening and evaluation
D) commercialization
E) idea generation
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A) any products associated with impulse buys at the supermarket checkout counter.
B) products that were once very popular but that have become obsolete because they are in the decline stage of their product life cycle.
C) items within a company's product line that do not perform as well as others in the line.
D) products that the consumer does not know about or knows about but does not initially want.
E) products that people choose to ignore because they find them offensive from a moral or ethical perspective.
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A) market testing
B) idea generation
C) screening and evaluation
D) development
E) business analysis
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A) idea generation
B) screening and evaluation
C) business analysis
D) new-product strategy development
E) concept testing
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A) continuous innovation.
B) discontinuous innovation.
C) dynamically continuous innovation.
D) disruptive improvement.
E) evolutionary innovation.
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A) not listening to the voice of the engineer.
B) not satisfying customer needs on critical factors.
C) too much advertising or too aggressive a tone for it.
D) failure to anticipate competitors' actions.
E) insufficient funding for rollout.
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A) brand extension.
B) radical invention.
C) product line extension.
D) disruptive innovation.
E) product accumulation.
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A) sales promotion
B) personal selling
C) advertising
D) public relations
E) direct marketing
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A) laboratory test market
B) concept test market
C) simulated test market
D) controlled test market
E) standard test market
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A) idea generation.
B) business analysis.
C) marketing analysis.
D) product development.
E) commercialization.
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A) ancillary services
B) contractual services
C) specialty services
D) accessory services
E) industrial services
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A) Conduct a survey among the 2 million people belonging to the NPD Consumer Panel.
B) Observe similar reality programs that are on competing television networks.
C) Contact contestants from other reality shows such as Survivor or The Amazing Race.
D) Brainstorm ideas from the TV production company's employees.
E) Read about the stars of reality TV programs in gossip magazines such as Us Weekly and TV programs like TMZ.
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