Deck 12: Analyzing Product Advertising

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Google's AdSense is an example of:

A) Behavioral targeting
B) Viral misdirection
C) Psychographics
D) Code transgression
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Capitalist realism:

A) Suggests that any need can be satisfied by buying the right things
B) Holds a central value of the fetishism of commodities
C) Is advertising primary ideology
D) All of the above
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The narcissism stage of advertising:

A) Saw the shift to soft-selling advertising techniques
B) Focused on syncographic research
C) Saw the first use of micromarketing
D) All of the above
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Innovators, experiencers, and survivors are all categories of the:

A) Behavior Targeting Assessment Scale
B) Values, Attitudes and Lifestyles Survey
C) Data Mining Protocol
D) Demographic Measurement Table
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To see consumers as script-writers for their lives is to adopt the view of the ______ phase of advertising.

A) Toteism
B) Narcissism
C) Mise-en-scéne
D) Idolatry
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Which is not a central component of the hypercommunication phase?

A) Data mining
B) Micromarketing
C) Demographics
D) Behavioral targeting
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William Shatner's role as "spokesman" for Priceline is an anti-ad of:

A) Self parody
B) Knowing wink
C) Self-referential
D) Code transgression
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When the Freecreditreport.com ad uses an actor to break the "fourth wall", it is providing us with a ______ anti-ad.

A) Self parody
B) Knowing wink
C) Self-referential
D) Code transgression
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Indexicality:

A) Occurs when a "sign" has some physical connection to the object to which it refers
B) Is exemplified in photography
C) Creates irony, as photos can distort reality
D) All of the above
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Which is a part of "RPS"?

A) Rhetoric
B) Requirements
C) Persuasion
D) Society
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Capitalist realism's central ideological conviction is that we are what we own.
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Commodities function to satisfy our needs and to convey social meanings.
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Leiss argues that there have been seven advertising phases in the United States.
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Celebrity testimonials began during the idolatry stage of advertising.
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During the toteism phase, advertisers began to make products representative of a lifestyle.
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VALS is the "values, advertising, legitimacy" survey.
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VALS measures individuals' motivation and resources to map consumers' purchasing styles.
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In the era of hypercommunication, advertising is seen as a conversation.
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Syncographics is used to determine how, why, and where people cluster together.
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An example of behavioral targeting is the movie recommendations provided to Netflix members.
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Oil companies' "man in the street" ads are really anti-ads.
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"Scott makes it better for you" is an example of misdirection in the language of advertising.
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Rhetorical questions are often instances of linguistic misdirection in advertising.
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Every selection in advertising is also a deflection.
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Explain what VALS is, what it measures, and how it works. Include all of its basic concepts of analysis. Then, without listing them all, focus on the VALS category that best describes you. Explain that category in detail and explain how marketers might target it and get you to consume their products.
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Explain and describe Leiss's historical stages of advertising, showing especially the changes and "advancements" that came into being with each new stage.
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What are anti-ads and why are they prominent in 21st century advertising? Explain them in general and then define two categories of these types of ads, complete with examples.
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How does visual misdirection affect contemporary advertising? Explain the concept and then discuss two categories of visual misdirection, defining each and providing examples.
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What is hypercommunication? How has it impacted advertising?
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Deck 12: Analyzing Product Advertising
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Google's AdSense is an example of:

A) Behavioral targeting
B) Viral misdirection
C) Psychographics
D) Code transgression
A
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Capitalist realism:

A) Suggests that any need can be satisfied by buying the right things
B) Holds a central value of the fetishism of commodities
C) Is advertising primary ideology
D) All of the above
D
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The narcissism stage of advertising:

A) Saw the shift to soft-selling advertising techniques
B) Focused on syncographic research
C) Saw the first use of micromarketing
D) All of the above
A
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Innovators, experiencers, and survivors are all categories of the:

A) Behavior Targeting Assessment Scale
B) Values, Attitudes and Lifestyles Survey
C) Data Mining Protocol
D) Demographic Measurement Table
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To see consumers as script-writers for their lives is to adopt the view of the ______ phase of advertising.

A) Toteism
B) Narcissism
C) Mise-en-scéne
D) Idolatry
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Which is not a central component of the hypercommunication phase?

A) Data mining
B) Micromarketing
C) Demographics
D) Behavioral targeting
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William Shatner's role as "spokesman" for Priceline is an anti-ad of:

A) Self parody
B) Knowing wink
C) Self-referential
D) Code transgression
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When the Freecreditreport.com ad uses an actor to break the "fourth wall", it is providing us with a ______ anti-ad.

A) Self parody
B) Knowing wink
C) Self-referential
D) Code transgression
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Indexicality:

A) Occurs when a "sign" has some physical connection to the object to which it refers
B) Is exemplified in photography
C) Creates irony, as photos can distort reality
D) All of the above
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Which is a part of "RPS"?

A) Rhetoric
B) Requirements
C) Persuasion
D) Society
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Capitalist realism's central ideological conviction is that we are what we own.
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Commodities function to satisfy our needs and to convey social meanings.
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Leiss argues that there have been seven advertising phases in the United States.
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Celebrity testimonials began during the idolatry stage of advertising.
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During the toteism phase, advertisers began to make products representative of a lifestyle.
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VALS is the "values, advertising, legitimacy" survey.
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VALS measures individuals' motivation and resources to map consumers' purchasing styles.
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In the era of hypercommunication, advertising is seen as a conversation.
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Syncographics is used to determine how, why, and where people cluster together.
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An example of behavioral targeting is the movie recommendations provided to Netflix members.
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Oil companies' "man in the street" ads are really anti-ads.
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"Scott makes it better for you" is an example of misdirection in the language of advertising.
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Rhetorical questions are often instances of linguistic misdirection in advertising.
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Every selection in advertising is also a deflection.
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Explain what VALS is, what it measures, and how it works. Include all of its basic concepts of analysis. Then, without listing them all, focus on the VALS category that best describes you. Explain that category in detail and explain how marketers might target it and get you to consume their products.
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Explain and describe Leiss's historical stages of advertising, showing especially the changes and "advancements" that came into being with each new stage.
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What are anti-ads and why are they prominent in 21st century advertising? Explain them in general and then define two categories of these types of ads, complete with examples.
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How does visual misdirection affect contemporary advertising? Explain the concept and then discuss two categories of visual misdirection, defining each and providing examples.
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What is hypercommunication? How has it impacted advertising?
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