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A clever catchphrase goes a long way -- even if you don't get the joke

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(NC&T/UCPJ) "This research is the first to establish that consumers differ in their ability to process multiple meaning phrases, that this difference is separate and distinct from other linguistic abilities, and that it appears linked to working memory capacity differences," write Claudiu V. Dimofte (Georgetown University) and Richard F. Yalch (University of Washington). "As the linguistic cue associated with a brand name, the slogan represents an important priming device that conveys information and occupies prime consumer memory space."

Dimofte and Yalch introduced a new scale to measure how quickly people grasped the multiple meanings. They call the scale SMAARTS (Secondary Meaning Access via the Automatic Route Test Score). A high SMAARTS score indicates recognition of additional meanings fairly automatically. But even people with low SMAARTS tend to prefer clever slogans with multiple meanings to ones with only a single meaning, the researchers found.

"Individuals with low automatic access have an inherent preference for polysemous versus literal advertising slogans . . . a process that can be described as appreciation in the absence of comprehension," explain the authors.

"It may be that incomplete processing keeps the slogan interesting to the low automatic access individuals, much as a mystery novel entertains many readers."

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