File:Pity-Advert.jpg

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Description

An example of an advertiser using "empathy appeal" to watchers.

Source

https://devcommslab.org/blog/these-four-emotions-drive-engagement-with-global-poverty/

Date

11/8/2018

Author

Unknown

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No images that showcase this specific poster are known to exist as free licensed or is in the public domain. Image is solely used for educational purposes. Used for visual aid in teaching about advertising relating to economics at Economics and Personal Finance/The Power of Advertising.

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