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- W1992825418 abstract "This study examines consumer responses tofashion advertisements using 2 advertising stimuli (model in wheelchair/lawn chair). Further, because models in wheelchairs are unusual stimuli, the effect of consumers' Optimum Stimulation Level (OSL) on responses to the advertising stimuli is explored. In an experiment using stimulus sampling, 101 working women viewed a fashion advertisement featuring 1 of 3 models in a wheelchair or a lawn chair and rated the likelihood that they would inquire about, would consider purchasing, and would actually purchase advertised items. There were no significant effects for OSL, social desirability, or individual models on consumer responses. Consumers were more likely to inquire about, more likely to consider purchasing, and more likely to actually purchase the clothing items presented by a model in a wheelchair. Results have implicationsfor OSL theoryfashion marketers targeting working women, models in wheelchairs, and society as a whole." @default.
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- W1992825418 title "Consumer Responses to Fashion Advertisements Using Models in Wheelchairs: Is There a Relationship to Consumers' Optimum Stimulation Level?" @default.
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