Physical Attractiveness of the Celebrity Endorser: A Social Adaptation Perspective

  • Kahle L
  • Homer P
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Abstract

Three factors were manipulated in an advertisement for disposable razors: celebrity-source physical attractiveness, celebrity-source likability, and participant product involvement. Attitudes and purchase intentions changed due to celebrity-source attractiveness, and the results were interpreted as supporting social adaptation theory. CR - Copyright © 1985 Journal of Consumer Research, Inc.

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Kahle, L. R., & Homer, P. M. (1985). Physical Attractiveness of the Celebrity Endorser: A Social Adaptation Perspective. Journal of Consumer Research, 11(4), 954. https://doi.org/10.1086/209029

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