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    An Ineffective Attitude-Change Strategy Is One Where a Marketer Attempts
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An Ineffective Attitude-Change Strategy Is One Where a Marketer Attempts

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Question 109

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An ineffective attitude-change strategy is one where a marketer attempts to change consumer beliefs about the attributes of competitors' brands.

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