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Advertising and Consumer Psychology: Volume 3

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Advertising and Consumer Psychology: Volume 3

ISBN:

9780275921545

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Praeger Publishers Inc

Publication Date:

8th October 1986

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Tertiary Education

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Dewey:

659.1019

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

302

Description

The essays in this volume were presented at the Third Annual Conference on Advertising and Consumer Psychology. Contributed by scholars and researchers, the papers present the latest research findings in the areas of: physiological measures of consumer response to advertising; how consumers' evaluations of advertisements affects their attitudes toward the product; what the role of self is in consumers' responses to advertising; and the meanings consumers derive from advertising.

Reviews

Olson's book consists of 356 pages of short, alphabetically arranged cross-indexed entries about the 1920s, most between a quarter and a half page long. They include names of people, legislative acts, treaties, social movements, organizations, ideas, and social and political events. The entries are broad in scope and well written, and Olson quickly communicates the historical importance of his topics. There are a general bibliography, one or two citations after each entry, a chronology of the 1920s, and an index. . .this dictionary includes some of the lesser-known figures of the 1920s and much valuable information about popular culture. . .-Choice
"Olson's book consists of 356 pages of short, alphabetically arranged cross-indexed entries about the 1920s, most between a quarter and a half page long. They include names of people, legislative acts, treaties, social movements, organizations, ideas, and social and political events. The entries are broad in scope and well written, and Olson quickly communicates the historical importance of his topics. There are a general bibliography, one or two citations after each entry, a chronology of the 1920s, and an index. . .this dictionary includes some of the lesser-known figures of the 1920s and much valuable information about popular culture. . ."-Choice

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