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- Inconsistent_comparison abstract "An inconsistent comparison is a misleading argument popular in advertising. For example, an advertisement might say "product X is less expensive than product A, has better quality than product B, and has more features than product C". This is designed to give the impression that product X is better than products A, B, and C in all respects, but doesn't actually make that claim. In fact, product A may be the most expensive, product B may be the lowest quality, and product C may have the fewest features of the three. So, the original statement really only means "product X is not the most expensive, lowest quality, fewest feature product on the market". That would hardly be as effective of an advertisement, however.".
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- Inconsistent_comparison hasPhotoCollection Inconsistent_comparison.
- Inconsistent_comparison subject Category:Advertising_techniques.
- Inconsistent_comparison subject Category:Informal_fallacies.
- Inconsistent_comparison type Ability105616246.
- Inconsistent_comparison type Abstraction100002137.
- Inconsistent_comparison type AdvertisingTechniques.
- Inconsistent_comparison type Cognition100023271.
- Inconsistent_comparison type Content105809192.
- Inconsistent_comparison type Fallacy105893916.
- Inconsistent_comparison type Idea105833840.
- Inconsistent_comparison type Know-how105616786.
- Inconsistent_comparison type LogicalFallacies.
- Inconsistent_comparison type LogicalFallacy105894143.
- Inconsistent_comparison type Method105660268.
- Inconsistent_comparison type Misconception105893653.
- Inconsistent_comparison type PsychologicalFeature100023100.
- Inconsistent_comparison type Technique105665146.
- Inconsistent_comparison comment "An inconsistent comparison is a misleading argument popular in advertising. For example, an advertisement might say "product X is less expensive than product A, has better quality than product B, and has more features than product C". This is designed to give the impression that product X is better than products A, B, and C in all respects, but doesn't actually make that claim.".
- Inconsistent_comparison label "Inconsistent comparison".
- Inconsistent_comparison label "不一致的比較".
- Inconsistent_comparison sameAs m.087c4x.
- Inconsistent_comparison sameAs Q6015218.
- Inconsistent_comparison sameAs Q6015218.
- Inconsistent_comparison sameAs Inconsistent_comparison.
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- Inconsistent_comparison isPrimaryTopicOf Inconsistent_comparison.