In ________, the seller charges different amounts to different classes of buyers.
A. perceived value pricing
B. third-degree price discrimination
C. first-degree price discrimination
D. second-degree price discrimination
E. psychological discounting
When museums charge a lower admission fee to students and senior citizens, this form of price discrimination is known as ________ pricing.
A. location
B. channel
C. customer-segment
D. special-customer
E. loss-leader
When Coca-Cola carries a different price depending on whether the consumer purchases it in a fine restaurant, a fast-food restaurant, or a vending machine, then this form of price discrimination is known as ________ pricing.
A. product-form
B. loss-leader
C. special event
D. channel
E. location
The prices of tickets to the opera vary depending on where the person would like to be seated — in the gallery or in the stalls. This is an example of ________ pricing.
A. channel
B. time
C. image
D. product-form
E. location