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Advertising Claims That Cannot Be Substantiated by Evidence Are Termed

Question 16

Question 16

Multiple Choice

Advertising claims that cannot be substantiated by evidence are termed


A) misleading.
B) outlandish.
C) understatements.
D) exaggerated claims.

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