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Nastasia [14]
1 year ago
14

Imagine that you are reading one of your favorite magazines. if you see a logo and recognize the brand as it is being presented

to you, this is an example of
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1 answer:
gizmo_the_mogwai [7]1 year ago
3 0

Assuming you see a logo and recognize the brand as it is being presented to you, this is an example of Aided recall.

<h3>What is aided recall?</h3>

Aided recall can be defined as the process in which a person is being asked a question partaining to the advertisement he/she saw.

Aided recall in important as it help to create product awareness and it enables people to recognize a brand based on the advert they saw and to showcase their knowledge about the advert when asked.

Inconclusion this is an example of Aided recall.

Learn more about Aided recall here:brainly.com/question/24106562

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<u>Classified balance sheet as at December 31, 2021.</u>

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<u>Non-Current Assets</u>

Investment in equity securities                                                 39,000

Land                                                                                            117,000

Land Held for Sale                                                                      37,000

Buildings                                                              385,000

Accumulated depreciation—buildings               (117,000 )     268,000

Equipment                                                            109,000

Accumulated depreciation—equipment            (42,000 )       67,000

Copyright (net)                                                                          29,000

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Investment in equity securities                                                39,000

Accounts receivable                                            90,000

Less Allowance for uncollectible accounts         (7,000)       83,000

Prepaid expenses                                                                    49,000

Cash                                                                                          42,000

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Total Assets                                                                            885,000

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Common stock                                                                      370,000

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