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You are having dinner with your former college roommate, who is a neurosurgeon. You are an account planner at an advertising agency, and you do a lot of ad testing. You're trying to get him to help you with some neurological tests to determine the effectiveness of some of your clients' ads, especially those that attempt to evoke strong emotional responses. He asks you, "If advertising is done to sell a product, why don't you just measure sales to determine the effectiveness of an ad?" You try to explain to him that it is not that simple, and you tell him about all the types of research you conduct at various stages of a campaign.
-You tell your friend about the research you do before an ad even appears in any medium. This research assists in the go/no-go decision about finished or nearly finished ads. This type of testing that assesses the strengths of the finished message and predicts how well it will perform is known as ________.
Lack of Parallelism
A stylistic or grammatical flaw where elements in a sentence or list do not maintain a consistent structure or pattern.
Hedging
The use of cautious language to make statements less absolute, often for the purpose of reducing risk or uncertainty.
Readability
The ease with which text can be read and understood by the target audience, often influenced by factors such as language, structure, and design.
Instruction Manual
A document that provides guidelines, procedures, or directions for using a product or completing a task.
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