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The placement of an embedded image in an ad is an example of?

subliminal advertising.


How do you use the word subliminal?

Subliminal sex is used in advertising.


When was subliminal advertising banned?

1970s?


Where can one find ways of subliminal advertising?

Subliminal advertising can be offered by many advertising companies and built into advert mediums. The specific cost and company would depend on the form that the advert takes and the subliminal message would be delivered through it.


How do you use the word subliminal in a sentence?

Subliminal advertising consists of showing images that may influence buyers. He had the subliminal impression that he was being spied on.


What causes the battery ground wire to smoke?

Subliminal advertising.


What is the name for hidden advertising in TV shows?

subliminal perception


What is the tactic of flashing picture during a movie to induce buying?

You are probably referring to 'Subliminal Messages' or 'Subliminal Advertising'. It is reputed to be ineffective.


What has the author Wilson Bryan Key written?

Wilson Bryan Key has written: 'Media Sexploitation' 'The age of manipulation' -- subject(s): Advertising, Manipulative behavior, Mass media, Psychological aspects, Psychological aspects of Advertising, Psychological aspects of Mass media, Subliminal advertising, Subliminal projection


Which of these is an example of subliminal advertising?

A scene of people drinking a certain brand of cola at a party


What arguments might you make if a member of your staff proposed a subliminal advertising campaign?

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Does subliminal advertising work?

This one’s pretty tricky. First of all, subliminal messages are images or words that you’re exposed to so briefly or covertly that you don’t realize you’ve experienced them. Proponents of subliminal advertising claim that your subconscious is so deeply affected by these messages that behavior can change drastically, and it’s so subtle that you think you came up with the idea yourself.Sounds pretty nefarious, but don’t worry too much. The most famous study about subliminal advertising—the one where “Eat popcorn” and “Drink Coca-Cola” was inserted for fractions of a second into movies and drastically increased concession sales—is a complete myth (the lead researcher later admitted the data was fabricated). So, if that’s what led you to ask this question, rest assured that this pretty alarming study is totally bogus.However, some more credible studies have shown subliminal advertising to be modestly successful. Those effects are mostly short-lived, though, and there’s no evidence to suggest that modern advertisers are using them in their ads. And even though it recognizes them as ineffective, the Federal Trade Commission does categorize subliminal messages as deceptive—and therefore illegal.