Questionnaire about advertising “ Study on the influences of advertising on consumerism among young people” 07- 11.03.2016 Cuba,Portugal.

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Questionnaire about advertising “ Study on the influences of advertising on consumerism among young people” Cuba,Portugal

Erasmus+ Strategic Partnership for School Education, KA2.2 Consortium number: PL01-KA The town as a friendly space for developing entrepreneurship and creativity

1. Does advertising influence our buying choices ? Erasmus+ Strategic Partnership for School Education, KA2.2 Consortium number: PL01-KA The town as a friendly space for developing entrepreneurship and creativity

2. Are home sent catalogues/leaflets useful when deciding what to purchase? Erasmus+ Strategic Partnership for School Education, KA2.2 Consortium number: PL01-KA The town as a friendly space for developing entrepreneurship and creativity

2.1. If not, what is the fate of these Catalogues/Leaflets? Erasmus+ Strategic Partnership for School Education, KA2.2 Consortium number: PL01-KA The town as a friendly space for developing entrepreneurship and creativity

Erasmus+ Strategic Partnership for School Education, KA2.2 Consortium number: PL01-KA The town as a friendly space for developing entrepreneurship and creativity 3. Your choices are influenced by:

Erasmus+ Strategic Partnership for School Education, KA2.2 Consortium number: PL01-KA The town as a friendly space for developing entrepreneurship and creativity 4. Do you think that television ads appeal to youth consumerism?

Erasmus+ Strategic Partnership for School Education, KA2.2 Consortium number: PL01-KA The town as a friendly space for developing entrepreneurship and creativity 5. Why would you buy a certain piece of clothing?

Erasmus+ Strategic Partnership for School Education, KA2.2 Consortium number: PL01-KA The town as a friendly space for developing entrepreneurship and creativity 6. Who are the people you follow when buying a piece of clothing?

Erasmus+ Strategic Partnership for School Education, KA2.2 Consortium number: PL01-KA The town as a friendly space for developing entrepreneurship and creativity 7. Mention two articles influenced by advertising?

Erasmus+ Strategic Partnership for School Education, KA2.2 Consortium number: PL01-KA The town as a friendly space for developing entrepreneurship and creativity I think advertising is a form of promoting products so that the producers increase their sales. -In my opinion, advertising create a good image of products which are for sale. -In my opinion,the purpose of advertising is to informing people. -In my opinion, the purpose of advertising is informing people of the existence of products they might be interested in buying. -I think that the advertising is made for inform people with one product. 8. In your opinion, what is the purpose of advertising?

Erasmus+ Strategic Partnership for School Education, KA2.2 Consortium number: PL01-KA The town as a friendly space for developing entrepreneurship and creativity Positive effects: -informing -promoting -It is good because create o good image of products which are for sale -help people to find something easy -show the quality of products -people have information everywhere Comments Negative effects : -the ads are everywhere and that is annoying and boring -exaggerated influencing -Many a time distorted version of reality is shown in the advertising. Believing in advertising, consumers buy the product. On its use, they feel cheated. -some of us are very easy to influenced to buy a lot of things that don’t need

Erasmus+ Strategic Partnership for School Education, KA2.2 Consortium number: PL01-KA The town as a friendly space for developing entrepreneurship and creativity Created by: Todoroiu Andreea Thank you for watching !