A critical consumer is someone who filters information they gather from the media. Not everything you read in a magazine is true and critical consumers will realize a hypothesis vs a fact and will treat the hypothesis with skepticism. Example: "Women in America are on average 10% overweight". This data may be taken from a sample of 100 women in South Carolina. Therefor this "fact" can be disregarded due to its inability to take into consideration all women in America.
*** is too prophetic to be smart. *** is more affirmative
One effect that pop art had on American culture was that people became more critical of consumer culture.
Being a critical audience member
whether or not the goods can be withheld or not from 1 individual consumer
Reads advertisements carefully and with a critical eye in order to spot fallacies
whether or not the goods can be withheld or not from 1 individual consumer
whether or not the goods can be withheld or not from 1 individual consumer
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One effect that pop art had on American culture was that people became more critical of consumer culture.
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it means to think about what you are seeing hearing or reading. Also not to fall for gimics or false advertisments