Testimonial Meaning Tagalog

Testimonial Meaning Tagalog

what is testimonial translate it in tagalog​

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1. what is testimonial translate it in tagalog​


Answer:

Patotoo/ pagpapatunay

Explanation:

Answer:

parangal, patotoo, patunay, rekomendasyon, katibayan


2. anung tagalog ng testimonials​


Answer:

patunay, parangal, patotoo, patibay, katibayan, pagpapatunay.

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3. Meaning of the testimonial


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Testimonial

The definition of a testimonial is a statement that says how good someone or something is. An example of a testimonial is person talking about a product in a commercial.

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A formal statement testifying to someone's character and qualifications.

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4. Bandwagon at Testimonial​


Answer:

The Testimonial is an advertising method in which a well-known or seemingly authoritative person recommends a product or service and provides statements for their value. The next advert has used the “Bandwagon” propaganda method. Bandwagon is a propaganda technique which involves encouraging people to think or act in some way simply because other people are doing so. For example, in the advertisement for toothpaste Oral-B, there is the written text: Australia, you have made the switch. It means to suggest all or most Australian people use the product, why not you too? From my point of view, the Testimonial method is better than the Bandwagon for 2 reasons. People think that if my favorite actor uses this brand it must be good, I must try it too, and my favorite idol is doing it, I will use it, I can be like her. In short, these two propaganda methods are working; however, I think that Testimonial propaganda method works better than Bandwagon because it is more personal.


5. what is the meaning of the terms “testimony?”


Definition of testimony

1a : a solemn declaration usually made orally by a witness under oath in response to interrogation by a lawyer or authorized public official. b : firsthand authentication of a fact : evidence. c : an outward sign.

Answer:

Testimony is a formal written or spoken statement, especially one given in a court of law.

Explanation:

example: the story a witness tells on the witness stand in court.


6. What is bandwagon meaning? What is plain folks meaning? What is Testimonial meaning? What is Name calling meaning? What is glittering generalities meaning?


bandwagons ,it is an advertisement which says the everyone else is doing something to inspire you to do it too

plain folks, is uses a spokesperson to advertise the product

testimonial ,it is a device used when an important person or famous figures endorsing a product

name calling ,they are complimentary words used by governments individuals or media to subscribe another person or group

glittering generalities they are words of praise for product or person

Explanation:

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7. 8. It is a kind of propaganda which means of associating a product or something to a famous person. A. transfer B. card tracking C. testimonial​


Answer:

A.transfer

Explanation:

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Answer:

A.transfer

Explanation:

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8. What is bandwagon meaning? What is plain folks meaning? What is Testimonial meaning? What is Name calling meaning? What is glittering generalities meaning?


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What is bandwagon meaning?

Used in reference to an activity, cause, etc. That is currently fashionable or popular and attracting increasing support.A wagon used for carrying a band in a parade or procession.

What is plain folks meaning?

This is a way that a speaker convinces an audience that an idea is good because they are the same ideas of the vast majority of people like yourself.

What is Testimonial meaning?

A formal statement testifying to someone's character and qualifications.A public tribute to someone and to their achievements.A game or event held in honor of a player, who typically receives part of the income generated.

What is Name calling meaning?

The use of offensive names especially to win an argument or to induce rejection or condemnation (as of a person or project) without objective consideration of the facts.

What is glittering generalities meaning?

A glittering generality or glowing generality is an emotionally appealing phrase so closely associated with highly valued concepts and beliefs that it carries conviction without supporting information or reason. Such highly valued concepts attract general approval and acclaim.

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9. 1. Repetition 2. Testimonial 3. Testimonial 4. Bandwagon 5. Bandwagon 6. Testimonial 7. Transfer 8. Transfer 9. Card Stacking


Answer:

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Explanation:

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10. what is the meaning of BANWAGON,TESTIMONIAL,REPETITION AND BUZZ pls help Po kailangan ngayon​


Answer:

Bandwagon - listeners are being persuaded into having/doing something that is following the majority, it's like making other people think that most people use the product so that they would buy the product.

Testimonial - Experts or celebrities are used in the persuasion

repetition - repeating/repetition of a symbol/slogan so that the audience will remember it

Buzz - a marketing technique that is focused on maximizing the word-of-mouth potential of a particular campaign or product, whether that is through conversations among consumers' family and friends or larger scale discussions on social media platforms


11. monuments and archaeological pieces serve as testimonies of man's greatness and established a dialogue between civilizations showing the extent to which human beings are linked Meaning


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Answer:

A credible witness is "competent to give evidence, and is worthy of belief." Generally, a witness is deemed to be credible if they are recognized (or can be recognized) as a source of reliable information about someone, an event, or a phenomenon.



Answer:

A credible witness is "competent to give evidence, and is worthy of belief." Generally, a witness is deemed to be credible if they are recognized (or can be recognized) as a source of reliable information about someone, an event, or a phenomenon.


14. what are the meanings of buzz,bandwagon,fear,testimonial,repetition


Answer:

Buzz-a low, continuous humming or murmuring sound, made by or similar to that made by an insect: the buzz of the bees | a buzz of conversation.

Bandwagon-used in reference to an activity, cause, etc.

Fear-be afraid of (someone or something) as likely to be dangerous, painful, or threatening

Testimonial-a formal statement testifying to someone's character and qualifications.

Repetition-the action of repeating something that has already been said or written

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15. meaning of glittering generalities bandwagon testimonial card stacking plain folks name calling​


Answer:

NAME CALLING or STEREOTYPING: Giving a person or an idea a bad label by using an easy to remember pejorative name. This is used to make us reject and condemn a person or idea without examining what the label really means. Examples: "Republican", "Tree-Hugger", "Nazi", "Environmentalist", "Special-Interest Group".

VIRTUE WORDS or GLITTERING GENERALITY: These words are used to dupe us into accepting and approving of things without examining the evidence carefully. Examples: "Natural", "Democratic", "Organic", "Scientific", "Ecological", "Sustainable.

. TESTIMONIAL: When some respected celebrity (or alternatively someone generally hated) claims that an idea or product is good (or bad). This technique is used to convince us without examining the facts more carefully.

PLAIN FOLKS: This is a way that a speaker convinces an audience that an idea is good because they are the same ideas of the vast majority of people like yourself. Examples: "This is the will of the People", "Most Americans...". Another example would be when the speaker tells a story about a family or people that are "just like you" to reinforce the speaker's point of view.

BAND WAGON: This common propaganda method is when the speaker tries to convince us to accept their point of view or else we will miss out on something really good. The Band-Wagon technique is often used in advertising. Examples: "This is the wave of the future", "Be the first on your block", "Act Now!". You might ask yourself "What if I was the only one on my block because no one else was interested (duped)?".

DISTORTION OF DATA or OUT OF CONTEXT or CARD STACKING or CHERRY PICKING: This technique is used to convince the audience by using selected information and not presenting the complete story. Examples: "A study was done that showed eating peanut butter causes liver cancer" (the fact that later the study was later shown to be flawed or funded by the peanut butter haters and therefore suspect, is not revealed). A variation would be "Raising the speed limit to 65 mph resulted in many fewer traffic fatalities". Such statements need to be checked with how many people were driving before and after the change in speed limit. Fewer people may be driving after the speed limit change, even though the fatality rates (deaths per 100,000) may be higher, leading to the overall result of fewer fatalities.


16. The fact that a witness has been impeached does nor mean her testimony will be stricken or disregarded (6 herrera, supra at 22--221).


Answer:

tries or false ba yan? truee


17. what is the testimonials​


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✏ A Testimonial is a statement from past customer that describes how a product or service helped them. Testimonials are often written by the business based on specific questions they ask satisfied customers. They usually show impact through before-and-after comparisons or provide specific improvement statistics.

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18. 7. yes i won fourteen olympic medals and they mean a lot to me. but you know what means even more? my bowl of nutri flakes every morning, nutri flakes helped me win these medals. ask your mom to buy nutri flakes... the winner's cereal.what type of propaganda device is used?a. testimonialb. snob appealc. transferd. testimonial​


Answer:

A

Explanation:


19. meaning ng testimonial?


Answer:

Opinyon

Explanation:


20. Under the law no particular form of evidence (meaning documentary testimonial)is required to prove existence of an employer employee relationship?​


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21. What is the meaning of testimonial


A formal statement testifying to someone's character and qualificationThe word "testimonial" may be used as a noun or an adjective. When used as a noun, it means it is a written declaration certifying to a person's character, conduct, or qualifications. It may also be a statement of recommendation. On the other hand, if it is used as an adjective, it pertains to an act or a service done for testimonial.

22. a proof or testimony​


Law. In the law, testimony is a form of evidence that is obtained from a witness who makes a solemn statement or declaration of fact. Testimony may be oral or written, and it is usually made by oath or affirmation under penalty of perjury.

What does testimony mean?

a solemn declaration usually made orally by a witness under oath in response to interrogation by a lawyer or authorized public official. firsthand authentication of a fact : evidence.

What does proof mean?

evidence or argument establishing or helping to establish a fact or the truth of a statement.

Example:

able to withstand something damaging; resistant.

"the marine battle armor was proof against most

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23. what is meaning of soft soap ,stacking card , name calling, plain folks , bandwagon , glittering generalities , testimonial,transfer,simplification,loading words​


Answer:

1. NAME CALLING or STEREOTYPING:  Giving a person or an idea a bad label by using an easy to remember pejorative name.  This is used to make us reject and condemn a person or idea without examining what the label really means.  Examples: "Republican", "Tree-Hugger", "Nazi", "Environmentalist", "Special-Interest Group".

2. VIRTUE WORDS or GLITTERING GENERALITY: These words are used to dupe us into accepting and approving of things without examining the evidence carefully.  Examples: "Natural", "Democratic", "Organic", "Scientific", "Ecological", "Sustainable".

3. DEIFICATION:  This is when an idea is made to appear holy, sacred, or very special and therefore above all law.  Any alternative or opposite points of view are thereby given the appearance of treason or blasphemy.  Examples: "God-given right to...", "Mother Earth", "Gia".

4.  TRANSFER:  Transfer is when a symbol that carries respect, authority, sanction, and prestige is used along with and idea or argument to make it look more acceptable.  Examples: American Flag, University Seal, Medical Association Symbol (or something that looks like it).  This method is also called GUILT- or VIRTUE-BY-ASSOCIATION.

5.  TESTIMONIAL:  When some respected celebrity (or alternatively someone generally hated) claims that an idea or product is good (or bad).  This technique is used to convince us without examining the facts more carefully.

6.  PLAIN FOLKS:  This is a way that a speaker convinces an audience that an idea is good because they are the same ideas of the vast majority of people like yourself.  Examples: "This is the will of the People", "Most Americans...".  Another example would be when the speaker tells a story about a family or people that are "just like you" to reinforce the speaker's point of view.

7.  BAND WAGON:  This common propaganda method is when the speaker tries to convince us to accept their point of view or else we will miss out on something really good.  The Band-Wagon technique is often used in advertising.  Examples: "This is the wave of the future", "Be the first on your block", "Act Now!".   You might ask yourself "What if I was the only one on my block because no one else was interested (duped)?".

8. 

Explanation:

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Answer:

Soft soap- to try to persuade someone to do what you want by saying pleasant things to them.

Stacking card-  a propaganda technique that seeks to manipulate audience perception of an issue by emphasizing one side and repressing another.

Name calling- a form of argument in which insulting or demeaning labels are directed at an individual or group.

Plain folks- a form of propaganda and a logical fallacy.

Bandwagon- term used to describe the tendency for people to adopt certain behaviors, styles, or attitudes simply because others are doing so.

Glittering generalities- a vague, "feel good" statement that people are predisposed to want to identify with because of how they see it linking to what they already believe, or want to believe. They are often used in advertising or political campaign slogans, sayings or catchphrases.

Testimonial- in promotion and advertising, a testimonial or show consists of a person's written or spoken statement extolling the virtue of a product.

Transfer- a technique used in propaganda and advertising. Also known as association, this is a technique of projecting positive or negative qualities (praise or blame) of a person, entity, object, etc.

Simplification- reduces the complex situation to a clear cut choice involving good and evil. This is similar to the 'lesser of two evils' technique.

Loading words​- a very effective propaganda technique as it deals with words that can be very convincing, emotional, or etc. and as a result, is one of the most commonly abused forms of propaganda.


24. what is the meaning of testimonial


Testimonial is a formal statement testifying to someones character and qualifications. using an expert or celebrity to sell and support.

25. PLEASE TELL ME THE MEANING OF THESE PROPAGANDA'S Glittering Generalities Transfer Testimonial Card Stacking Plain Folks Name Calling Bandwagon


Answer:

1. name calling

- involves using derogatory phrases to create a negative opinion about someone or some other brand. may also speak negatively about an idea. for instance, a company that sells plant-based products may talk about how inhumane it is to kill animals.

2. glittering generalities

- makes use of fancy words that elicit a positive response or feeling from you. In turn, this feeling is what makes you want to buy the product, try the service or become affiliated with brand. use positive connotations without proof ; often slogans or catchphrase.

3. card stacking

- most popularly used, involves te deliberate omission of certain facts to fool the target audience. use to downplay unsavory details about their products and services.

4. bandwagon

- all about persuading the target audience to take action. it's about creating an urge amongst people to become a part of the "in crowd". to enforce such feeling, advertisers typically use phrases like, "join the crowd" or "trending now" for their products and services.

5. plain folks

- ultimate goal here is to demonstrate how the product is meant for everybody and will provide value to everyone. use ordinary folks to promote their products and services.

6. testimonial

- popular advertising technique that uses renowned or celebrity figures to endorse products and services. uses the statement of someone to promote.

7. transfer

- to project certain qualities ( can neither be positive or negative ) of a person, ideology or object to other things and people.

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Answer:

1.) A glittering generality (also called glowing generality) is an emotionally appealing phrase so closely associated with highly valued concepts and beliefs that it carries conviction without supporting information or reason. Such highly valued concepts attract general approval and acclaim.

2.)Also known as association, this is a technique of projecting positive or negative qualities (praise or blame) of a person, entity, object, or value (an individual, group, organization, nation, patriotism, etc.) to another in order to make the second more acceptable or to discredit it.

3.)an attempt to persuade the reader by using a famous person to endorse a product or idea

4.) Explanatard-Stacking is so widespread that we may not always be aware of its presence in a commercial. Basically, Card-Stacking means stacking the cards in favor of the product; advertisers stress is positive qualities and ignore negative

5.)"Plain folks" is a form of propaganda and a logical fallacy. A plain folks argument is one in which the speaker presents him or herself as an average Joe — a common person who can understand and empathize with a listener's concerns.

6.) Name-calling is a cognitive bias and a technique to promote propaganda. Propagandists use the name-calling technique to invoke fear in those exposed to the propaganda, resulting in the formation of a negative opinion about a person, group, or set of beliefs or ideas.

7.)Bandwagon is a form of propaganda that exploits the desire of most people to join the crowd or be on the winning side, and avoid winding up the losing side. Few of us would want to wear nerdy cloths, smell differently from everyone else, or be unpopular. The popularity of a product is important to many people.


26. English: Search for the meaning of the following . Write this in your notebook . What is Propaganda Technique? Bandwagon Name Calling Testimonial Emotional Words Repetition​


Answer:

Propaganda techniques are tactics used to influence an audience through persuasive language and appeal to emotion. Commonly Used propaganda techniques include bandwagon, name calling, testimonial, emotional words, and repetition.


27. whats the meaning of Advertisements Propaganda Glittering Generalities Transfer Card Stocking Testimonials Plain Folks Bandwagon Name Calling​


Answer:

Glittering generality or glowing generality is an emotionally appealing phrase so closely associated with highly valued concepts and beliefs that it carries conviction without supporting information or reason.

Plain folks is a form of propaganda and a logical fallacy. A plain folks argument is one in which the speaker presents him or herself as an average Joe — a common person who can understand and empathize with a listener's concerns.

Testimonial is a statement that says how good someone or something is.

Testimonial a formal statement testifying to someone's character and qualifications.

Bandwagon and "inevitable-victory" appeals attempt to persuade the target audience to join in and take the course of action that "everyone else is taking."

Name-calling is a form of argument in which insulting or demeaning labels are directed at an individual or group.

Transfer also known as association, this is a technique of projecting positive or negative qualities (praise or blame) of a person, entity, object, or value (an individual, group, organization, nation, patriotism, etc.) to another in order to make the second more acceptable or to discredit it.

Advertising is a marketing tactic involving paying for space to promote a product, service, or cause.

Propaganda is the dissemination of information—facts, arguments, rumours, half-truths, or lies—to influence public opinion.

Explanation:

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28. Whats the meaning of testimonial?​


Explanation:

in sports) a game or event held in honor of a player, who typically receives part of the income generated."the Yankees held a testimonial day for Gehrig"Origin

late Middle English: from Old French testimonial ‘testifying, serving as evidence’, from late Latin testimonialis, from Latin testimonium (see testimony).

29. it means presenting favorable facts about the product_____________________?Card Stacking BandwagonGlittering GeneralitiesName CallingTestimonialplain folkstransferrepetition​


Answer:

Card stacking propaganda is a way to manipulated information so that one product looks better than another and happens when information is manipulated in order to make something look better. This often happens by leaving out important information, using only beneficial facts, or by means of testimonials.

Explanation:

PROPAGANDA TECHNIQUES TO RECOGNIZE:

1. NAME CALLING or STEREOTYPING:  Giving a person or an idea a bad label by using an easy to remember pejorative name.  This is used to make us reject and condemn a person or idea without examining what the label really means.  Examples: "Republican", "Tree-Hugger", "Nazi", "Environmentalist", "Special-Interest Group".

2. VIRTUE WORDS or GLITTERING GENERALITY: These words are used to dupe us into accepting and approving of things without examining the evidence carefully.  Examples: "Natural", "Democratic", "Organic", "Scientific", "Ecological", "Sustainable".

3. DEIFICATION:  This is when an idea is made to appear holy, sacred, or very special and therefore above all law.  Any alternative or opposite points of view are thereby given the appearance of treason or blasphemy.  Examples: "God-given right to...", "Mother Earth", "Gia".

4.  TRANSFER:  Transfer is when a symbol that carries respect, authority, sanction, and prestige is used along with and idea or argument to make it look more acceptable.  Examples: American Flag, University Seal, Medical Association Symbol (or something that looks like it).  This method is also called GUILT- or VIRTUE-BY-ASSOCIATION.

5.  TESTIMONIAL:  When some respected celebrity (or alternatively someone generally hated) claims that an idea or product is good (or bad).  This technique is used to convince us without examining the facts more carefully.

6.  PLAIN FOLKS:  This is a way that a speaker convinces an audience that an idea is good because they are the same ideas of the vast majority of people like yourself.  Examples: "This is the will of the People", "Most Americans...".  Another example would be when the speaker tells a story about a family or people that are "just like you" to reinforce the speaker's point of view.

7.  BAND WAGON:  This common propaganda method is when the speaker tries to convince us to accept their point of view or else we will miss out on something really good.  The Band-Wagon technique is often used in advertising.  Examples: "This is the wave of the future", "Be the first on your block", "Act Now!".   You might ask yourself "What if I was the only one on my block because no one else was interested (duped)?".

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30. What is the difference between the transcript testimony and the actual testimony?~pahelp nmn po​


recording and the hearsay testimony of persons present at the conversation. Where inaccuracies in the transcript combine with possible ...


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