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Types of PSAs
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Testimonial Celebrity support of a philosophy, movement, or candidate. Teens for Jeans
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Fear Instills fear in the observer to force them to act in a certain way Texting and Driving
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Transfer Use of symbols, quotes, or the images of famous people or values to convey a message not necessarily associated with them or the product. Jobs
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Name calling Ties a person or cause to a largely perceived negative image Dating pressure
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Bandwagon Think “getting on the bandwagon.” Gives the idea that everyone is doing this, or everyone supports this person/cause, so you should, too. Live United
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Card Stacking manipulates audience perception of an issue by emphasizing one side and repressing another Make more teach
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Glittering Generalities A vague word or phrase used to evoke positive feelings rather than to convey information. Discover the forest
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Plain Folks The candidate or cause is identified with common people from everyday walks of life. Financial Literacy
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“Do the Right Thing” Makes viewer feel like helping the cause is the right thing to do Can be done by making viewer feel guilty for what they have that others don’t, or by making viewer feel bad for those who need help Hurricane Sandy
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