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describe the type of grading

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Answered by celljovi007
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Explanation:

Leveraged Credibility6 Advantages of Print Advertising

Print publications that consistently offer readers high-quality, reliable content develop credibility, and advertisers can easily leverage this credibility. Known as the “halo effect,” brands who place ads in respected print publications receive the same positive feelings from readers that are associated with the publication itself. This means your ads can be seen as completely trustworthy, which makes generating leads and sales much easier.

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An MRI Survey of the American Consumer found that “influentials,” those consumers who have the ability to sway other consumers, are influenced by print ads, with 51% being influenced by magazines and 53% influenced by newspapers.

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6 Advantages of Print Advertising

Answered by AbhiThakur07
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Explanation:

Types of Grading Systems

Percentage Grading – From 0 to 100 Percent. Letter grading and variations – From A Grade to F Grade.

Norm-referenced grading – Comparing students to each other usually letter grades. Mastery grading – Grading students as “masters” or “passers” when their attainment reaches a prespecified level.

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