Traditionally, demographic segmentation (e.g., based on age, gender, and income) has frequently been used. However, this often does not result in meaningful segmentation as two people in the exact same demographics can exhibit very different buying behaviors (e.g., not all 20-year-old middle-class males feel and behave the same way). As a result, psychographic segmentation has become more popular as it reflects people’s lifestyles, attitudes, and aspirations.