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      The phrase, "Don't Settle for Less" is an example of what type of Propaganda?
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      • Bandwagon

      • Name Calling

      • Card Stacking

      • Testimonial

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      1. The phrase, "Don't Settle for Less" is an example of what type of Propaganda?
        1. Bandwagon
        2. Name Calling
        3. Card Stacking
        4. Testimonial
        1. By associating the word &quot;Less&quot; with DSL, the ad is using the Name Calling technique. In this technique, a competitor&#39;s product is made to look bad so you will want the advertiser&#39;s product.
      2. Which technique would associate the product with a picture of David Beckham?
        1. Name Calling
        2. Transfer
        3. Testimonial
        4. Card Stacking
        1. Using a celebrity, athlete, or rock star to sell your product implies that the person is &quot;testifying&quot; about their use of the product. Testifying is directly related to Testimonial
      3. Which technique tries to link use of the product with a feeling or experience?
        1. Transfer
        2. Bandwagon
        3. Name Calling
        4. Plain Folks
        1. In this ad, we are "transfering" the emotion of landing a perfect skateboard routine in front of your friends to the emotion of riding the scooter.

      4. Which technique uses ordinary people like you and me to sell a product or service?
        1. Glittering Generalities
        2. Bandwagon
        3. Transfer
        4. Plain Folks
        1. Anytime a product or political candidate is shown in ordinary surroundings and doing things ordinary people do, you can bet Plain Folks is involved.
      5. Look at the ad's text. Which technique best describes the phrase used.
        1. Testimonial
        2. Card Stacking
        3. Bandwagon
        4. Transfer
        1. &quot;Almost everyone&quot; is a very large group of people. If they say it is good, then we must get on the bandwagon and agree.

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