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Claims That Simply Cannot Be Substantiated by Any Kind of Evidence

Question 38

Question 38

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Claims that simply cannot be substantiated by any kind of evidence falls under which one of the following advertising abuses?


A) ambiguous advertising
B) concealed facts
C) exaggerated claims
D) psychological appeals

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