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7 October, 07:16

Product placement (the use of branded products by characters in films and TV shows in return for a fee paid by the brand's owner) is commonplace today. Several news agencies have done extensive reports on the common practice. How often have you seen a character drinking a brand of soda, going to shop at a named retail outlet, or using some branded electronics equipment? If you haven't noticed these ads, you are probably experiencing:

a.

defensive biases

b.

feedback variables

c.

differences in communication media

d.

perceptual filters

e.

communications deviations

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  1. 7 October, 07:21
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    d. This is clearly a case of perceptual filters. There are many people in the theater watching a movie. Suppose a James Bond movie, shows James Bond using a Sony mobile hand set.

    Explanation:

    Audience in the theater, who wants to buy a new handset, will pay attention and notice the fact that James Bond is using a Sony hand set. But audiences, who do not need to buy a hand set will probably not notice the brand or the model. So, those who do not want to buy a new mobile set are using their perceptual filters by not noticing the brand.
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