Subliminal Seduction: Ad Media's Manipulation of a Not So Innocent America |
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... example of media content which , over a number of years , drastically changed the meaning of loud and soft in order to even further isolate a rich market seg- ment for record sales . High - volume sound is isolating , wheth- er it ...
... example of media content which , over a number of years , drastically changed the meaning of loud and soft in order to even further isolate a rich market seg- ment for record sales . High - volume sound is isolating , wheth- er it ...
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... example , many theorists have speculated that a society's basic sets or perspectives are established by the economic means of subsistence . An engineer will likely see a bridge across a deep canyon in far different terms than would a ...
... example , many theorists have speculated that a society's basic sets or perspectives are established by the economic means of subsistence . An engineer will likely see a bridge across a deep canyon in far different terms than would a ...
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... example , which is determined by tests that supposedly measure what we have in our memories , are based only upon abilities to consciously recall , reason , think abstractly , make relationships , apply principles , and respond quickly ...
... example , which is determined by tests that supposedly measure what we have in our memories , are based only upon abilities to consciously recall , reason , think abstractly , make relationships , apply principles , and respond quickly ...
Contents
The Mass Medias Illusion of Reality | 1 |
The Language Within a Language | 11 |
Perceptual Defenses Hide Meanings in | 38 |
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References to this book
Persuasive Imagery: A Consumer Response Perspective Linda M. Scott,Rajeev Batra No preview available - 2003 |