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Simon observed that Internet users tend to recall best the first advertisement that they see when they get on the Internet and that they largely ignore other ads. Theodore responded by saying that Internet advertising is losing effectiveness because the ability of Internet users to recall the ads they see while using the Internet is decreasing. Which answer choice could synthesize these two assertions?
A) The average time an Internet user spends on line is increasing.
B) People are increasingly less likely to click through ads.
C) The average number of hours per day that people spend on the Internet is decreasing.
D) A few sites get nearly all Internet traffic.
E) Studies show that when listening to a speaker, people remember the first and last things they hear most clearly.
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I'll take (B). If people are increasing likely to click through ads then they will only recall the first ad they see since they do not need to click on anything to get there.
I'll take (B). If people are increasing likely to click through ads then they will only recall the first ad they see since they do not need to click on anything to get there.
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The option B says, people are increasingly less likely.
I'll take (B). If people are increasing likely to click through ads then they will only recall the first ad they see since they do not need to click on anything to get there.
The option B says, people are increasingly less likely.
I would choose A
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Thanks for pointing out the mistkae, Vithal. I'll go with (A).
Not too sure of my reasoning... but my pick for A was becoz,
ads. effectiveness = total ads remembered/total time spent
Since total ads remembered = 1
Thus, as time is increasing, effectiveness is decreasing.
Theodore says that the effectiveness is reducing because of the poor recall rate , and not because they don't go though these ads, internet advertising is much more than enticing users to a click ,it is more of a brand recall tool.
With D, as most of the internet traffic is concentrated in a few sites , it is likely that most of them would start their sessions with these sites and hence recall only the ads on these sites and ignore all other ads, reducing the effectivenss of internet advertising.
Not too sure of my reasoning... but my pick for A was becoz, ads. effectiveness = total ads remembered/total time spent Since total ads remembered = 1 Thus, as time is increasing, effectiveness is decreasing.
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My answer is "A" and I like the reasoning given by Sonaketu.
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