The document discusses the consumer decision-making process of evaluating alternatives. It is the third step where consumers compare different solutions to a problem by looking at attributes such as performance, design, price and value for computers. Consumers will evaluate each brand based on these attributes and form beliefs about how each brand rates. They may consult others or salespeople for information. Consumers will compare brands in their consideration set based on relevant criteria to make their choice. Common criteria include country of origin, price, and brand reputation. Consumers may use decision heuristics or rules of thumb to make choices quickly.