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Attention, Attitude, and Affect in Response to Advertising (Hardcover)
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Attention, Attitude, and Affect in Response to Advertising (Hardcover)
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Linked from the days of their origins, psychology and advertising
developed as independent disciplines at almost the same time in the
late nineteenth century. Providing an important arena in which
psychologists have tested methods and theories, advertising has
been a stimulus for research and development in such diverse
specialties as learning and behavioral decision theory,
psychometrics, perception, and social and mathematical psychology.
Psychology, in turn, has contributed a wide assortment of tools,
theories, and techniques to the practice of advertising. These
contributions have found their place in virtually all areas of
advertising practice -- stimulating creativity, evaluating the
creative product, and informing the scheduling of media.
Purposely eclectic, this volume presents new issues in consumer
psychology and advertising such as the relationship between gender
differences, cortical organization and advertising; new approaches
to old issues such as attention as an epiphenomenon, and
meta-analysis of comparative advertising research; and new
applications of consumer psychology to other fields such as
examining health behavior as consumer behavior, affect and
political advertising, and the relationship between advertising and
eating disorders.
This volume is the result of the Sixth Annual Advertising and
Consumer Behavior Conference, which was designed to bring together
researchers and practitioners from both psychology and advertising.
Chapter contributions are made by professionals in advertising and
marketing, professors in psychology and marketing departments, and
psychologists who consult for advertising and marketing
organizations. Thus, the chapters represent a microcosm of the type
of interaction that has characterized the interface of psychology
and advertising for more than a hundred years.
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