Abstract
Abstract Consumer curiosity and question responses to new product advertising are conceptualized in terms of knowledge structures and learning perspectives. Results of an exploratory study support the propositions that product knowledge affects the nature of consumer curiosity and question generation and suggest that more specific product class- and brand-related curiosities and questions enhance ad recall. Implications for new product ad development and testing are discussed.
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