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the assgnment is due june 2ed at 7AM

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A physician borrowed a page from product marketers when she asked their advice to help persuade people in the developing world to wash their hands habitually with soap.

Diseases and disorders caused by dirty hands-like diarrhea-kill a child somewhere in the world about every 15 seconds, and about half those deaths could be prevented with the regular

use of soap. The project adapted techniques that major marketers use to encourage habitual product usage of items such as skin moisturizers, disinfecting wipes, air fresheners, water purifiers,toothpaste, and vitamins. For example, beer commercials often depict a group of guys together, because research shows that being with a group of friends tends to trigger habitual drinking The researchers found that when people in Ghana experienced a feeling of sus, his was a cue to wash their hands. However, as in many developing countries, toilets actually a symbol of cleanliness because they have replaced pit latrines. So, an advertising campaign included messages that reminded people of the gems they could still pickup even in modern bathrooms mothers and children walked out of restrooms with a glowing purple pigment on their hands that contaminated everything they touched. these images n turn triggered the habit of hand washed and the project resulted in a significant increase in the number of consumer who washed their hands with soap.

choose an organization or case that works to improve public health, the environment, or another social issue, and explain how this organization can harness our knowledge about consumer learning and habitual behaviour to create or reenergize positive habits? How will you create high consume involvement, with emotional response do you want to elicit in your consumer and why?

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