Lecture 7 - Consumer Learning
Lecture 7 - Consumer Learning
Chapter Outline
Learning Defined
Elements of Learning
Theories of Learning
Behavioral Theories
Cognitive Theories
Learning Defined
Consumer learning is a process that evolves and
changes as consumers acquire knowledge from
experience, observation, and interactions with
others and newly acquired knowledge affects future
behavior.
A behavioral learning
theory according to
which a stimulus is
paired with another
Classical
stimulus that elicits a
Conditioning known response that
serves to produce the
same response when
used alone.
Pavlovian Model
Classical Conditioning
Classical Conditioning
Strategic Applications of Classical
Conditioning
Basic Concepts
Basic Concepts
Basic Concepts
Reinforcement schedules
Total reinforcement
Fixed ratio reinforcement
Variable reinforcement
Shaping
A process by which
individuals observe
how others behave
in response to
Observational
certain stimuli and
Learning
reinforcements.
Also known as
modeling or
vicarious learning.
Eating Ragu Is Fun: Observational Learning
from Grandfather to Grandson
The consumer
observes a
positive
response by
two teens.
Cognitive
learning consists
of mental
Cognitive processing of data
Learning rather than
instinctive
responses to
stimuli.
How memory works?
Sensory store
Working memory (short-term store)
Rehearsal
Long term store
Encoding
Retention
Retention