9 Questions
What is the Technology Adoption Lifecycle?
What is the first group to use a new product called according to the Technology Adoption Lifecycle?
What is the last group to eventually adopt a product called according to the Technology Adoption Lifecycle?
What is the model that the Technology Adoption Lifecycle is based on?
Who originally specified the demographic and psychological profiles of each adoption group?
What is the name of the group that follows the Innovators in the Technology Adoption Lifecycle?
What is the name of the earlier model that the Technology Adoption Lifecycle is an extension of?
What is the threshold that can be set for each user to adopt a product in the Technology Adoption Lifecycle?
What is the Technology Adoption Lifecycle used for in the late 20th century?
Summary
The Technology Adoption Lifecycle is a sociological model that explains the adoption or acceptance of a new product or innovation. The model is based on the demographic and psychological characteristics of defined adopter groups, and the adoption process over time is illustrated as a classical normal distribution or “bell curve”. The first group to use a new product is called “innovators”, followed by “early adopters”, then early majority and late majority, and the last group to eventually adopt a product are called “Laggards” or “phobics”. The demographic and psychological profiles of each adoption group were originally specified by agricultural researchers in 1956. The model has been adapted for many areas of technology adoption in the late 20th century, for example in the spread of policy innovations among U.S. states. The model has spawned a range of adaptations that extend the concept or apply it to specific domains of interest. One way to model product adoption is to understand that people's behaviors are influenced by their peers and how widespread they think a particular action is. A threshold can be set for each user to adopt a product. The technology adoption lifecycle is a sociological model that is an extension of an earlier model called the diffusion process, which was originally published in 1956 by George M. Beal and Joe M. Bohlen. This research built on prior work by Neal C. Gross and Bryce Ryan.
Description
Test your knowledge on the Technology Adoption Lifecycle with our quiz! This sociological model explains the adoption of new products and innovations based on the characteristics of defined adopter groups. From the "innovators" to the "Laggards", this quiz will challenge you to identify each group and understand their adoption process. Whether you're a technology enthusiast or a curious learner, this quiz is perfect for anyone interested in the spread of new technologies and innovations. So, are you ready to test your knowledge?