High levels of fear in an advertisement can produce inhibiting effects; the receiver may emotionally block the message by tuning it out.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)


True

Increasing the level of fear in a message from low to moderate can result in increased persuasion. High levels of fear, however, can produce inhibiting effects; the receiver may emotionally block the message by tuning it out, perceiving it selectively, or denying its arguments outright.

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