Advertisements such as internet Ads, TV commercials, Magazines, Newspapers. Depends on what you want.
Celebrity also plays a role in that.
Say that you went to the Movies with you Mom on Sunday Night.
Then a Celebrity comes on stage, and advertises Popcorn, that is featured at the snack store. He influences you to buy them because he tells the crowd that the popcorn is yummy, 75% less oil, and fat, and healthy in some sorts. 5 minutes later, you find yourself and mom buying a Large Popcorn, then sit down, and the show Begins..
You have just been persuaded to buy popcorn, without knowing it, because in the start, you didn't want to buy the popcorn, but in the end, you have it on your lap, munching noisily.
how economic variables influences on consumer behavior
I think family Karl the first thing that influences a person choice
peer pressure and media has a big impact on what influences your clothing choices.
The food choices you make , the amount of physical activity you get , How you handle certain social issues ,how much sleep you get , and how you manage your emotions and feelings .
The media influences consumer behavior by creating awareness about products and services through advertising, shaping consumer perceptions and preferences through product reviews and endorsements, and influencing purchasing decisions through promotions and deals. Additionally, the media can set trends and create social norms that impact consumer choices and behaviors.
given the only two choices it must be a consumer
consumers ability to have equal choices Added: Where a consumer makes choices about how much of a number of goods they will consume to maximise their total satisfaction (Utility).
There are genetic influences, environmental influences, behavioral influences, and events unforeseen. The biggest influence on your health is your attitude. If you make choices that maximize good influences and minimizes the negative influences, the better odds will be that you will stay healthy.
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Several disciplines have significantly contributed to the study of consumer behavior, including psychology, sociology, economics, and anthropology. Psychology helps understand individual decision-making processes and emotional influences, while sociology examines social influences, group dynamics, and cultural contexts affecting consumer behavior. Economics provides insights into consumer choices based on resource allocation and market dynamics, and anthropology offers a deeper understanding of cultural values and rituals that shape consumption patterns. Together, these disciplines create a comprehensive framework for analyzing the complexities of consumer behavior.
The factors that affect consumer spending are: Size of Income, Future Expenditures, and Social Influences.