Asked by aparna shankaran on Apr 27, 2024

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Advertising that misleads consumers, either by unjustified claims concerning a product's performance or by failure to disclose relevant information concerning the product's composition or performance, is called

A) counter-advertising.
B) consumer advertising.
C) deceptive advertising.
D) None of these choices is correct.

Deceptive Advertising

A marketing practice that misleads consumers about a product or service's quality, safety, or performance.

Unjustified Claims

Assertions or allegations made without sufficient evidence or basis in fact.

Relevant Information

Data or facts that are directly related to the matter at hand or subject being discussed or analyzed.

  • Define deceptive advertising and comprehend its legal implications.
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Suren SarveswaranMay 03, 2024
Final Answer :
C
Explanation :
Deceptive advertising refers to marketing practices that mislead or deceive consumers by making unjustified claims about a product's performance or by failing to disclose important information about the product's composition or performance.