3. You have probably seen many television commercials in your life. Now it's time
to apply what you have learned in this lesson about attitude formation and
attraction. Explain how the makers of TV commercials influence viewers'
attitudes and make a product or person seem attractive to large numbers of
people. What factors tend to influence attraction? Use terms that appear in the
lesson, such as proximity and persuasion.

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Enthusiasum, Child audiences, and fake effectsEnthusiasum: They make the actor look so happy while playing/figeting with the product but in reality it could just be a bouncy ball worth nothingChild audiences: Some toy companies make kid actors play with the product to make other kids think its funFake effect: You know that glow stick that was said to light your world, but really didnt glow more than a lighting bug? Fake effects can be used in many ways like for a frying pan commercial , making you think that steak is perfectly cooked but really just a piece of brown plastic spiced up with some special effects, but when you buy the product and use it as told your house burns down