Mr. Rodriguez, a 75-year-old male, was a participant in a

study that required him to look at different types of advertisements. These ads featured three types of appeals: emotional, knowledge-related, and neutral. Based on research, it is most likely that:
a. Mr. Rodriguez will remember all the ads equally well.
b. Mr. Rodriguez will remember the neutral items the best.
c Mr. Rodriguez will remember the emotional ads the best.
d. Mr. Rodriguez will remember the knowledge-related ads the best


C

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