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    Stimuli in Motion Are Not Effective at Grabbing Consumers' Attention
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Stimuli in Motion Are Not Effective at Grabbing Consumers' Attention

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Stimuli in motion are not effective at grabbing consumers' attention because they are so distracting.

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