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In today’s society we see a strong encouragement of those who put effort into various aspects of their life. Additionally, we also see a strong push towards making oneself more attractive to reap social benefits. However, a paradox exists between effort and attractiveness. In a society that values both effort and attractiveness, why do we see negative reactions to those who put effort into their appearance, and can we make these effects go away? How can cosmetic companies alter those reactions to suit their advertising needs? Through a pretest and a main study we show how consumers react to differing amounts of perceived effort in a cosmetic product, and how we can alter the effect that effort has by priming consumers with the idea of their ‘natural self’ vs. their ‘ideal’ self.
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- Working Hard to Look Good: The Influence of Effort in Perceptions of Cosmetic Products
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- Daniels, Michelle Elizabeth (Author)
- Samper, Adriana (Thesis director)
- Montoya, Detra (Committee member)
- Barrett, The Honors College (Contributor)
- Department of Supply Chain Management (Contributor)
- Department of Marketing (Contributor)
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2014-05
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