![]() 02/02/2015 at 17:42 • Filed to: Survey | ![]() | ![]() |
I have to take this survey (takes about 3 minutes) for a class I have this semester. It is supposed to identify what type of consumer you are for marketing purposes and companies use it to determine what kind of people buy their product. I got a primary type of "innovator" with a secondary type of "experiencer". Personally I have some qualms with this survey, but crap like this is mildly interesting when you unleash it on a large group. Have a go at it Oppo!
http://www.strategicbusinessinsights.com/vals/presurvey…
Random tidbit from the company website:
A European luxury automobile manufacturer used VALS to identify online, mobile applications that would appeal to affluent, early-adopter consumers within the next five years. On the basis of the VALS Innovation Diffusion model, the manufacturer identified early-adopter groups; it explored their reactions to a variety of mobile services for use in automobiles. The VALS analysis enabled the company to prioritize applications for development and determine the best strategic alliances to pursue.
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Experiencer/innovator. huh.
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achiever / experiencer hmm
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If we ever met the universe would probably explode.
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Interesting quiz. Although I have no idea why there's more many damn questions about being in style or fashionable.
I got Thinker/Striver
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Thinker/Innovator ... I can see that in some regards
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Achiever, seems appropriate for FocusedMark.
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Innovator/experiencer. Cool. That's actually pretty accurate.
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Achiever/Experiencer.
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Achiever/Innovator. Seems mostly correct.
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Broken down, the survey operates on two axes, the "horizontal" which purports to determine what your motivation for purchasing decisions is, and the "vertical", which determines the resources you have available to fulfill your desires. The fashion/style questions measure how much an individual scores in the middle column on the grid, the types which are associated with a desire to seek and display achievement (often through purchasing of "stylish" clothing, etc.).
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Hey we're twins!
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Experiencer/Innovator
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See my comment on Peter Black's reply.
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Innovator / Achiever
Full disclosure: I used a fake email.
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This looks like a really poor bastardization of the Meyers Briggs Personality Test that just segments people into arbitrary groups. I have a lot of doubts on its predictive power in marketing.
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Yeah all the answers just smack of mostly positive messages that are vague enough to make people think "hey, that's me!" As I said in the post, I find it dubious as well but my professor is making us take it and print it out for class. Thought I'd share.
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I used my alternate alternate alternate alternate email account (exclusively reserved for things I know I will never need to actually read)
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!!! UNKNOWN CONTENT TYPE !!!
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My go-to fake account is: your@mom.com
If that's a real account, they've gotten lots of crap because of me over the years...
![]() 02/02/2015 at 18:14 |
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Whenever I get accosted by political activists on campus I usually give them the information of a friend who is the most ideologically opposed to their cause.
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There's too much sex on TV today.
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Same for me, but I lied about the personal stuff.
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Innovator/ Achiever
My VALS type is actually Ferdinand Piëch , but ok.
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Experiencer/Striver
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Ha!
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Thinker/believer.
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Achiever/Innovator apparently.