The Salience of Marketing Stimuli: An Incongruity-Salience Hypothesis on Consumer Awareness
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In consumer and social psychology, salience has been generally treated as an attribute of a stimulus, which allows it to stand out and be noticed. Researchers, however, have only vaguely articulated the theoretical underpinnings of this term, thus impeding a thorough understanding of the perceptual processes behind its use in complex marketing communications.
This book presents a theoretical approach for enhancing consumer processing and memory of marketing communication. Using schema theo...
This book presents a theoretical approach for enhancing consumer processing and memory of marketing communication. Using schema theo...






















