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Ultimate consumer - traducción al árabe

FORMULATION, DEFORMULATION, TECHNICAL CONSULTING AND TESTING OF MOST CONSUMER PRODUCTS
Consumer Services; Consumer services; Consumer web

Ultimate consumer      
مستهلك أخير ، مستهلك نِهَائِيّ
Consumer behaviour         
  • The [[Galeries Royales Saint-Hubert]] shopping arcade in [[Brussels]], [[Belgium]]. Consumer behaviour, in its broadest sense, is concerned with how consumers select, decide and use goods and services.
  • In a family unit, an adult female often makes brand choices on behalf of the entire household, while children can be important influencers.
  • People with shared interests, such as skaters and bladers, tend to form informal groups known as subcultures.
  • Consumers shopping at London's Burlington Arcade engage in a variety of recreational and functional purchasing activities - from window shopping through to transporting their purchases homewards.
  • The purchase of a mobile phone may trigger the desire for accessories such as this phone mount for use in a car.
  • Large family-sized cakes are more likely to be a planned purchase, while the individual portions are much more likely to be an unplanned purchase.
  • Purchases of up-market perfumes, often bought as gifts,  are high involvement decisions because the gift symbolises the relationship between the giver and the intended recipient.
  • Customer purchase decision, illustrating different communications touchpoints at each stage
  • Frequent flyer schemes are among the most well known of the reward programs.
  • A decision to buy an ice-cream sundae is motivated by the desire for sensory gratification (positive motivation).
  • Dick and Basu's Loyalty Matrix
  • The diffusion of innovations according to Rogers. As successive groups of consumers adopt the innovation(shown in blue), its market share (yellow) will eventually reach saturation level.
  • Neuromarketing uses sophisticated biometric sensors such as EEG to study consumer responses to specific stimuli.
  • The family, a primary reference group, exerts a strong influence on attitudes and behaviours.
  • The purchase of an up-market sports car carries both financial risk and social risk, because it is an expensive purchase and it makes a highly visible statement about the driver.
  • Facilitating trial of a product may help to alleviate risk perceptions.
  • Members of the 'Goth' subculture share a dress code.
  • Happy hour, where two drinks can be purchased for the price of one, is a strong call-to-action because it encourages consumers to buy now rather than defer purchasing to a later time.
  • Harley-Davidson enthusiasts are an example of a consumption subculture.
  • The advent of "category killers", such as Australia's Officeworks, has contributed to an increase in channel switching behaviour.
  • Shoppers inspect the quality of fresh produce at a market in Jerusalem.
  • Facilitating a 'test-drive' can encourage consumers to speed up adoption rates.
  • 184x184px]]No Name Brand is associated with economy and affordability. Because of yellow's associations with cheapness, this brand's logo is processed fluently and easily by consumers.
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  • A decision to purchase an analgesic preparation is motivated by the desire to avoid pain (negative motivation).
  • The purchasing decision model
  • Those who shop for pleasure are said to be recreational shoppers.
  • Product usage studies are used to improve packaging design.
  • Prospective purchasers carefully inspect the merchandise before purchasing expensive gold jewellery.
  • Maslow's hierarchy suggests that people seek to satisfy basic needs such as food and shelter before higher order needs become meaningful.
  • The immediate pleasure of eating candy often outweighs the longer term benefit of a healthier food choice.
ACTIVITIES OF INDIVIDUALS, GROUPS, AND ORGANIZATIONS ASSOCIATED WITH THE PURCHASE, USE AND DISPOSAL OF GOODS AND SERVICES
Consumer Psychology; Consumer psychology; Customer behavior; Customer Behavior; Consumer Behaviour; Buyer behavior; Buyer behaviour; Consumption choice; Consumer behavior; Buying pattern; Customer behaviour; Purchase pattern; Internet consumer behavior; Online consumer behavior; Consumer awareness; Draft:Consumer awareness; Purchasing behaviour; Consumer preferences; Social class and consumer behavior
سلوك المستهلك
ultimate strength         
  • Round bar specimen after tensile stress testing
  • Offset strain (typically 0.2%)
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CAPACITY OF A MATERIAL OR STRUCTURE TO WITHSTAND LOADS TENDING TO ELONGATE; RESISTS TENSION (BEING PULLED APART); MEASURED BY THE MAXIMUM STRESS THAT A MATERIAL CAN WITHSTAND WHILE BEING STRETCHED OR PULLED BEFORE BREAKING
Ultimate strength; Ultimate tensile stress; Tensil strength; Hot strength; Tensile strength; Tensile load; Tensile strengths; Tensile loading
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Definición

consumer protection laws
n. almost all states and the federal government have enacted laws and set up agencies to protect the consumer (the retail purchasers of goods and services) from inferior, adulterated, hazardous or deceptively advertised products, and deceptive or fraudulent sales practices. Federal statutes and regulations govern mail fraud, wholesome poultry and meat, misbranding and adulteration of food and cosmetics, truth in lending, false advertising, the soundness of banks, securities sales, standards of housing materials, flammable fabrics, and various business practices. The Magnuson-Moss Act (1973) sets minimum standards for product warranties, makes a company that financed the sale responsible for product defects, and creates liability (financial responsibility) for "implied" warranties (when the circumstances show that a warranty of lack of defects was intended) as well as express (specific) warranties. Mail fraud may include fake contests, "low-ball" price traps (bait and switch), supposed credit for referrals of your friends, phoney home improvement loans with huge final payments, and swamp land sales. Some states' laws regulate and give some protection against high-pressure door-to-door sales, false labeling, unsolicited merchandise, abusive collection practices, misleading advertising and referral and promotional sales. Almost all states have agencies set up to actively protect the consumer. See also: bait and switch fraud implied warranty product liability securities

Wikipedia

Consumer service

Consumer services refers to the formulation, deformulation, technical consulting and testing of most consumer products, such as food, herbs, beverages, vitamins, pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, hair products, household cleaners, paints, plastics, metals, waxes, coatings, minerals, ceramics, construction materials plus water, indoor air quality testing, non-medical forensic testing and failure analysis.

It involves services in a wide variety of fields such as biological, chemical, physical, engineering and Web based services.

Ejemplos de uso de Ultimate consumer
1. All of this is confusing, not only to the layman, the ultimate consumer of energy, but to analysts too.