Understаnding Expectаtiоn Discоnfirmаtiоn and Its OutcomesThe following scenarios show how Nikko's expectations compare to her product experiences. Fill in each blank using the terms provided. Each term will be used only once.Terms: (satisfaction, dissatisfaction, confirmation, positive disconfirmation, negative disconfirmation, expectations) Scenario A: Nikko has been eagerly waiting to buy the latest smartphone. She’s read glowing reviews about its camera and battery life, so her [A] are high. Scenario B: After using the phone, Nikko finds the camera doesn’t meet her expectations. This leads to [B]. Scenario C: After trying out a new fitness tracker, Nikko is delighted because the device performs better than she expected.This is an example of [C]. Scenario D: Nikko buys a coffee maker that works exactly as expected—no more, no less. This reflects [D]. Scenario E: Based on her experience with the disappointing smartphone, Nikko feels let down and frustrated. This is best described as [E].