The Impact of Celebrity Endorsement On Consumer Buying Behavior
The Impact of Celebrity Endorsement On Consumer Buying Behavior
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Abstract
The purpose of this study is to explore the impact of celebrity endorsement on consumer’s buying intentions. This
study concentrated on discovering the thoughts of Pakistani customers about celebrity endorsement by analyzing
the different characteristics of the celebrity endorsement with respect to consumer’s buying intentions. In this
study we reviewed the former literature present on the topic of celebrity endorsement. That gives clear perception
of different important prospects regarding this topic. In order to discover the impact of different attributes of
celebrity on consumer buying behavior quantitative approach is applied. The data has been collected from 150
respondents with the help of structured questionnaire and analyzed by using software SPSS.It was find that some
aspects of celerity endorsement like gender, attractiveness, credibility, endorser type & multiple celerity
endorsement proved to be effective with respect to buying intentions while multiple product endorsement has
negative relationship with consumer buying behavior. In the end the study proves that the overall impact of
celebrity endorsement on consumer’s buying intentions is positive.
Keywords: Celebrity endorsement, Celebrity endorser, Purchase intentions, Consumer buying behavior, Celebrity
endorsement in Pakistan
1. INTRODUCTION
Today the world has become more competitive and consumers are opened to thousands of expressions and pictures
in magazines, newspapers and on billboards, websites, radio and television. Marketers try hard to capture a small
portion of an individual’s time in order to let him/her know of the wonderful and unique characteristics of the
product or brand. Most of the people daily experience the constant bombardment of advertisements by the media
so ultimately people become emotionless towards all the advertisement practices. Its marketers and advertisers test
to discover a knob that will grasp the consumer’s consideration. Celebrities are the knobs that can grasp the
customer’s attention easily. In today’s modern era, while looking through the magazines and newspapers or even
watching television, people most likely to neglect all the commercials and advertisements. Despite of the fact, the
charm and enchant of the celebrity is rarely ignored. The effect of celebrity endorsement on advertisement and on
the brand is of huge importance. For this process businesses and firms usually appoint celebrities from a specific
area in order to give them a chance to be a part of advertisement campaign. In order to motivate a consumer to
consider a particular brand from a diverse series of brands, the marketing attributes and imageries of a brand are
complemented with the celebrity.
With the conviction that celebrities are influential spokesperson for their brands, advertisers devotes the
huge volume of money on celebrity endorsement agreements every year. These days’ different companies are
using celebrities in their advertisements with the expectation that by using celebrities they can achieve a distinctive
place in consumer’s mind.
According to Oxford dictionary, celebrity means “A famous person”. A person who is outshined in
his/her area of expertise. It could be in the domain of sports, cinema, theatre, social life politics or science anything
but with some unique outcome (Giridhar, 2012). People who celebrated by an enormous cluster of people are
known as celebrities. Some illustrations of the characteristics include attractiveness, astonishing way of life or
exceptional expertise. These celebrities usually vary from average community and relish high amount of
recognition by people are also some usual attributes of them. The word celebrity states a person familiar by the
people (actor, sports figure, entertainer, etc.) due to their accomplishments in the fields besides the product they
have endorsed (Friedman and Friedman, 1979).
A conduct of brand message in which a celebrity performs as the brand’s representative and verifies the
brand’s assertion and position the brand by prolonging his/her personality fame, standing in the society or skills
in the area to the brand (Roll, 2006).
McCracken’s (1989) definition of a celebrity endorser is, “Any individual who enjoys public recognition
and who use this recognition on behalf of a consumer good by appearing with it in an advertisements, is useful,
because when celebrities are depicted in advertisements, they bring their own culturally related meanings, thereto,
irrespective of the required promotional role”.
Companies favors celebrities of various areas in India, for example Cricketers, Bollywood celebrities and
other sports persons to endorse their brands are increasing (Dengra, nd).
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Humaira Mansoor Malik, Student, Department of Management Sciences, Islamia University Bahawalpur
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Muhammad Mehtab Qureshi, Student, Department of Management Sciences, Islamia University Bahawalpur
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2. LITERATURE REVIEW
Marketing tends to adopt new and different modes of promoting their product, and marketers are in search of
different and unique means to attain the whole new level of active and persuasive advertisements and promotion.
Celebrity endorsement is one of these means to persuade the consumer. Today the marketers recognize it properly
that celebrities play a significant role in order to make the Ads more compelling and convincing (CHOI and Rifon,
2007).
According to Schlecht (2003) term ‘celebrity’ can be defined as,
“Celebrities are people who enjoy public recognition by a large share of certain group of people”. And Kurzman
et al, (2007) states:
“Celebrity is an omnipresent feature of society, blazing lasting impressions in the memories of all who cross its
path”. Danieal.J.Boortish defines:
“A sign of a celebrity is that his name is often worth more than his services”.
Celebrities are individuals who relish public gratitude and acknowledgement, and who frequently possess unique
traits like Charm and Credibility (McCracken, 1889; Silvera and Austad, 2004).
The term ‘Celebrity’ denotes a person who is popular among people such as actors, sportsperson, entertainers and
others who have accomplishments in their respective fields besides the product they endorsed (Friedman and
Friedman, 1979).
McCracken (1989) defined celebrity endorser as:
“Any individual who enjoys public recognition and who uses this recognition on behalf of a consumer good by
appearing with it in an advertisement”. While Stafford et al, (2003) gives a definition of endorsers as,
“A famous person who uses public recognition to recommend or co-present with a product in an ad”.
During all these years, many researchers have proposed theories in order to know the means that makes celebrity
endorsement productive and fruitful. Along with several theories proposed, many of them also studies all the
elements that be a factor in celebrity endorsements and what kind of impression they have on buyers conduct
(Esangbedo, 2011). Celebrity endorsement is been assumed to be an “omnipresent attribute of today’s advance
marketing” (McCracken, 1989). Advertisers utilize celebrity to persuade the buying choice of their customers and
it gives them great edge for revenue or high yields of sales (Raval and Tanna, 2014).
Sellers spend huge volume of money yearly on celebrity endorsement agreements built on faith that celebrities are
great representative for their product or brands. Currently Celebrity endorsement is considered as a billion dollar
industry (Katyal, 2007). Different companies endorse celebrities in faith that by utilizing them they can achieve
distinctive and significant place in the minds of customers (Kambitsis et al, 2002). Celebrity endorsement is
progressively being utilized by different companies irrespective of the product category (Temperley & Tangen,
2006).
Mostly brands are living their life without using a celebrity or brand personality. Honestly, solely dependence on
brand will only give disappointment as brand itself could never talk, walk or even get snapped. But if you utilize
a celebrity in an effective manner then it could give the product and company the ultimate and instantaneous
glamor, oomph and ambition (Mukherjee, 2009). D.
Reeder (Greenlight L.A) said:
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“People’s fascination with celebrities isn’t going away. The use of celebrities is here to stay. But in what form is
the open question”.
According to Reynolds (2000) celebrity endorsement can enhance the charm & enchant of a brand. When
celebrities are used in an effective manner they have the ability to play worthful role in improving brand’s
competitive perspective and increasing brand equity (Alperstein, 1991). The application of celebrity endorsement
is so productive that it has now become an industry. There are advertising businesses that are specialize in assessing
the stock value of the celebrities and assisting brands couple their products with the suitable celebrity (Esangedo,
2011). While developing of promotional program, it’s compulsory the plan adopted should have significant
concentration on unique and different message regarding the product in order to persuade the positive attitude and
improved buying behavior towards brand (Lafferty & Goldsmith, 2004).
The idea of customer behavior is of acute importance in the promotion of goods and services, because customer’s
behavior fluctuate a lot. Hence a clear realization of customer’s conduct help companies in discovering what
matters to the customers, and proposes the significant effects on customers purchase decisions. This helps sellers
to supply goods & services according to the need of the target market (Dzisah & Ocloo, 2013). Loudon & Bitta
(1994) defined consumer behavior as;
“The decision process and physical activity individuals engage in when evaluating, inquiring, using or disposing
of goods and services”.
Because of their popularity, celebrities not only gains attention but also get high recall rates for marketing messages
in today’s immensely chaotic atmosphere (Kasana and Chaudhary, 2014). Customers purchase conduct has always
been a significant part of the literature study of effect of advertising with respect to its usefulness (Aizen, 2002).
Mostly customers buying behavior is determined by likes and dislikes of customers regarding the marketing of the
product which has been advertised (Smith et al, 2002). According to Aaker (1996) Brand face and celebrity
endorsement is seen as the fundamental component of effective marketing.
2.1. GENDER:
Gender denoted the traits that distinguish males and females (Phang and De Run, 2007).The suitable and
acceptable conducts for both male and female differs in every society with their own prospects.
There is hardly any research in Pakistan regarding “gender of celebrity endorser and consumer’s gender”. So it
provided a room for research to focus on the possible gender differences among the perception and selection of
celebrity endorsers. But in other countries there has been some work done on this topic.
Some old studies have discovered that there are two contradictory thoughts regarding the association between
endorser’s gender and consumer’s gender. First one says that customer’s behavior towards product doesn’t
meaningfully effects by endorser’s gender (Freiden, 1984).
And second thought says that customer’s behavior for products drastically impacts by endorser’s gender (Lafferty
et al, 2002).
Frieden (1984) studied and found that customer’s behavior regarding television Ads didn’t considerably impacted
by endorser’s gender. While Crasky and Zuckerman (1991) found that there is no relationship between the
purchase intentions of a buyer and gender of the endorser. In contrast, Debevee & Kertian (1984) discovered that
endorser and the customer have relationship.
Both genders but especially male’s behavior and conducts significantly impacts by attractive female models than
attractive male models. Klaus and Bailey (2008) identified that female celebrity endorsers and male celebrity
endorsers receives different customer reaction, and the Ads which have female celebrities proved more promising
than male celebrities.
As compared to male celebrities, female celebrities are more credible (Goldman, 1995; St. James and Swartz,
2004). Caballero & Pride (1984) explored the gender of the celebrity used in a direct mail advertisement impacts
the consumer buying behavior regarding the product. They found that customers buying intentions raised if the
celebrity used in a snap shot is highly attractive female rather than an unattractive female, male or even an attractive
male.
Alternatively, Tom et al, (1992) questioned the television audience to distinguish the brands of products like
dishwashing products, beer and toilet tissue, related to different celebrities communicating through television Ads.
And the outcome was that female viewers are more influenced by female endorsers and males are influenced by
male spokesperson. This is because of the possibility that for female customers, female endorsers have more
referent command as well as male endorsers have more authority to male customers. Even if female defendants
didn’t show a fondness for female celebrity endorsers or male celebrities, but male plaintiffs would be touched by
male celebrities 2.51 times more than by female celebrity endorsers in buying decision.
Baker and Churchill (1977) finished as that customers buying intentions towards an advertisement presenting a
celebrity of opposite sex, is greater than advertisement with endorser of similar sex. Jain and Patel (nd) claimed
that gender of endorser only matters when the type of the product they are endorsed is appropriate to them and that
Ads regarding banking, financial services & clothing are more appropriate for male endorsers, on the other hand
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female endorsers are more appropriate for cosmetics, soaps and food items.
Now it’s clear that the results with respect to gender or cross gender relations between celebrities and consumers
are diverse, so we have to find the results through testing.
H1: Endorser’s gender has a relation with consumers purchase intentions.
2.2. ATTRACTIVENESS:
“Beauty is a greater recommendation than any letter of introduction”_ Aristotle.
Patzer (1985) stated that:
“Physical attractiveness is an informal cue involves effects that are subtle, pervasive and inescapable”
He supported the idea of using attractive celebrities in Ads than average looking celebrities. He said consumers
endeavor to boost their appeal and charm and respond certainly to the celebrities who resembles them (Erdogen,
1999). Attractiveness was a degree that provoke the attention of many people. It is just not restricted to the size of
the body but it consists of all of physical characteristics for example hair color, facial features and physical
appearance (Piu Yi & Priscilla, 2012).
Attractiveness also impacts consumer’s attitudes because they want to look attractive, stylish and glamorous like
celebrities. For example if a young girl finds Katrina Kaif attractive and beautiful, so she (Katrina) can influence
the consumer’s behavior towards the brands she endorses. Because those girls believe that it will assist them in
looking attractive too.
Research has proved that physically attractive endorsers are more influential in order to alter beliefs (Baker and
Churchill 1977; Chaiken 1979; Debevee and Keman 1984) and creating buying intentions (Friedman et al, 1976;
Petroshius and Crocker 1989; Petty and Cacioppo 1980) than their unattractive equivalents. The study of many
researchers demonstrates that exterior and physical beauty is an important factor which helps in determining the
effectiveness of the endorser (Baker, Churchill et al, 1977; Joseph 1982; Kahle and Hamer, 1985; Winham &
Hampl, 2008). But contrary to this Bower and Landerth (2001) explains that the endorsers which are more
attractive are not that much good for advertising. Attractiveness has many ranks which could not determine easily,
it’s difficult to define attractiveness through one aspect (Cabalero & Solomon, 1984). The attractiveness and outer
look is not the only factor that counts but the non-physical attributes also matters in the effectiveness of endorser
like achievements in sports, insight and intelligence ( Kamins, 1990; Sliburyte, 2009) relating to the cultural group
of customer (Deshponde` & Stayman, 1994).
In source attractiveness model it is stated that effectiveness of an advertisement is determined by the similarity,
awareness and fondness of celebrity (McGuire, 1985). Attractiveness not only means physical attractiveness but
it includes the whole lifestyle of the celebrity, different aspects of his personality (Ahmed, Mir & Farooq, 2012).
If customers think that endorser is similar to them, associated and they are also like that endorser, the celebrity
becomes more beautiful for the customers (Amos, Holmes and Strutton, 2008). Hence it is proved that celebrities
raise attitudes towards advertising, but nothing can be explained yet that if they improve buying intentions.
H2: Endorser’s attractiveness has a relation with customer purchase intentions.
2.3. CREDIBILITY:
Source credibility is defined as;
“Communicator’s positive characteristics that subsequently influence the receiver’s evaluation of the message”
(Hovland and Weiss, 1951, Ohanion, 1991).
According to Ohanion (1990):
Source credibility was the degree to which the receiver would believe the source has certain degree of relevant
knowledge or expertise and they choose to believe the information offered by the source”.
In an advertisement source credibility simply reflects the endorser’s credibility (Aronson, Turner and Carlsmith,
1963). Credibility is taken as a significant element that can impact customer’s buying behavior and their approach
towards advertising (Lutz, Mackenzie and Belch, 1983).
Endorser’s credibility is the most commonly used technique in marketing to influence customer buying behavior
(Lafferty & Goldsmith, 1999).
In 1990 Ohanian proposed a model, and according to him there are various elements that impacts the source
credibility of an endorser (Ahmad, Iqbal & Farooq, 2014). The source credibility model suggests the effectiveness
of the subject matter depends on the expertise and trustworthiness of the celebrity seemed by the customer
(Ohanian, 1991). The source credibility model explains that success of the message depends on the level of
expertise and trustworthiness that customers observed in a celebrity (Sternthal, Dholakia et al, 1978).
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product (Clark & Horstman, 2003). In a parallel evaluation, Celebrity endorsers proved to be more credible, skilled
and even more beautiful than the non-celebrity endorsers (Atkin and Block, 1983). The study of perception of
advertising and celebrity endorsement represents that content rating of the advertisement enhanced by using
popular and famous celebrity as an endorser (Rashid and Nallamuthi, 2002).
Zoubi and Bataineh (2011) adds to the topic by concluding that there is no variation in celebrity and non-
celebrity endorser’s impact on customer’s purchase intention. Hence its advice for the company to use famous
celebrities and endorsers rather than unknown person, it will give company a competitive advantage and customers
can distinguish products from that of opponents (Silvera and Austad, 2004).
H4: Advertising campaigns that contain celebrity endorsements have a higher relation with consumers purchase
intentions than ad campaigns that do not perform with any celebrity.
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“The study of individuals, groups or organizations and the processes they use to select, secure, use and dispose of
products, services, experiences or ideas to satisfy needs and the impacts that these processes have on the consumer
and society”.
Consumer’s concern and anticipation in purchasing a product were the factors that can be used in the measurement
of purchase intention. Like, customer’s interest, attending, information and evaluation were the most concerned
variables that decide the purchase intention (Laroche Zhou, 1996). Besides this, external components easily effects
the customer’s purchase intention in their decision making process. For example they can easily influenced by
word of mouth and word of mouse communication while searching information. And their purchase intention can
be influenced by products features, price and endorsers enactment perceived by customers during purchase process
(Sheu, 2010). As, via promotion tactics the customer’s purchase intentions stimulation can easily prompted, so
their action in the direction of product ,brand or service which has been prompted can easily influenced by the
fame and appearance of celebrity. Particularly when celebrities are seen as reference groups by customer, in order
to feel prosperous, they wanted to copy them (Forbes,
2011). That’s results in positive impact on customers buying behavior by their favorite celebrities (Pui yi &
Priscilla, 2012).
As Ajzen and Fishbein (1980, p.5) put it,
“Human beings are usually quite rational and make systematic use of the information available to them. People
consider the implications of their actions before they decide to engage or not to engage in a given behavior”
Celebrity endorsement has a huge impact on purchase decision.
H6: Celebrities who endorse more than one product/brand at the same time have a relation with consumers
purchase intentions
3. METHODOLOGY
3.1. Research Design
The purpose of this research is to explore the impact of celebrity endorsement on consumer buying behavior, so
the exploratory research has been undertaken. In an exploratory research, the relationship between variables has
been established. So as to explain the relationship between variables, it highlight on analyzing the situation or
problem (Saunders et al, 2009).
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3.3. Population
All those individuals which are concerned in making statistical inferences is the target population (Henlal and
Jentoft, 2011). So all the male and female individuals of Pakistan, over the age of 15 are included in the target
population for the study.
3.4. Sample
A small part of something intended as representative of the whole population.
3.4.1. Sampling Technique
According to Tustin, Ligthelm and Martinsn (2005), the alternative sampling is of two types’ probability and non-
probability sampling techniques. The sampling of this study consists of nonprobability and convenience sampling
technique is being used.
3.4.2. Sample Size
The sample used for this study is mainly young Pakistani audience with educational background of high school,
under graduate and Masters Degrees.
In this survey 165 individuals has participated. But some responders has not finished the questionnaire and some
responses were invalid so it reduces the sample size to 150. According to Sekaran (2003) that for most of the
researches the sample size larger than 30 and less than 500 is suitable. So the sample used in this study is also
considered appropriate.
3.6. Questionnaire
A formalized set of questions that helps to take the necessary data from the responders is Questionnaire. It should
explain the data requirement in the form of a particular questions that are easily understandable by the responders
and they show willingness to answer (Malhotra, 2006).
The questionnaire is adopted and it contained 35 questions. Respondents were asked to rate their opinion on a five
point Likert scale mentioning 1 as strongly agree and 5 as strongly disagree. Questionnaire was adopted from two
different resources which are Carvalho, 2012 and Pui Yi, Priscilla, 2012.
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Table: 1
Data was entered, edited and analyzed by using Software, SPSS version 19 by applying techniques
of Frequency Distribution, Cronbach’s Alpha & Correlation.
This table depicts the gender demographic variable and illustrates that most of our respondents were females
(58.7%) with frequency of 88 out of 150 and remaining are male with (41.3%) and frequency of 62. Moreover,
Bar Chart illustrates the dominance of female respondents.
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Table: 3
This table shows the Age level demographic variable and shows that lot of respondents belong to the age bracket
of (21-25) with (48%) and frequency of 72 out of 150. Respondents of age (15-20), (26-30) and (above 30) with
percentages 14.7%, 30.7% and 6.7 % and frequencies of 22, 46 & 10 respectively out of 150. Moreover Bar chart
provides graphical representation of the age level of respondents.
Table: 4
Educational Background
Valid Cumulative
Percent Percent
Frequency Percent
Valid matric inter bachelor 4 2.7 2.7 2.7
master M.Phil./PhD 13.3
Total 16 10.7 10.7 52.0
90.7
100.0
58 38.7 38.7
58 38.7 38.7
14 9.3 9.3
This table illustrates the qualification level demographic variable and depicts that lot of respondents are Bachelor
and Masters with equal percentage of (38.7%) and frequency of 58 and 58 respectively out of 150. Matric,
Intermediate, and M.Phil. have 2.7%, 10.7%, and 9.3 percentages respectively and frequency with 4, 16 and 14
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respectively. It is clearly indicate that most of the respondents claimed to have a degree of Bachelors and Masters.
Moreover Bar chart provides graphical representation of the qualification level.
Cronbach's Alpha N of
Items
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would impact a consumer’s buying intentions. Correlation results indicate that there is a positive relationship
between independents including gender, attractiveness, credibility, endorser type, multiple celebrity endorsements
and the consumer’s buying intentions with the value of 0.406, 0.438, 0.358, 0.556 & 0.565 respectively, except
multiple product endorsement that shows the negative relationship with consumer’s buying intentions (dependent
variable) by depicting the value (-0.164). Hence by considering the values of correlation all the hypothesis were
accepted except H: 6 which was rejected.
This study illustrates that the gender of an endorser positively impacts the buying behavior.
However relationship is weak that shows that customer’s buying intentions are effected by the gender of endorser
but to a low extent. The study suggests same about the attractiveness and credibility of celebrity endorser. That
means if celebrity is attractive, trustworthy and expert it would enhance the purchase intentions of consumer but
in a low tendency. As far as the celebrity vs non-celebrity endorsement and multiple celebrity endorsement is
concerned, it effects the buying intentions of consumer more strongly as compared to other variables. But
surprisingly the study illustrates the negative and weak relationship between multiple product endorsement by the
celebrity and consumer’s buying intentions. That shows when a celebrity endorse multiple products it negatively
impacts the consumer’s buying intentions and consumers would reluctant to buy such products. This study does
not back and complement all the previous findings and results of the literature, but shows some similarities as well.
Responders approve the thought that a celebrity makes an ad more famous, memorable and consideration. That
aligned with some previous studies, which illustrates that the content ranking of an ad is increased by using a
famous celebrity (Rashid and Nallamuthu, 2002).
5.2. Recommendations:
The study used was exploratory with convenient sampling so author does not claim the generalizability of the
study and the results to be 100% accurate. As we know celerity endorsement is a very controversial and
multidimensional topic. So it could not provide thorough findings in a single research. So there is always a room
for further research. In future this study can be conducted by using other different variables. A large, diverse and
representative sample size with various distinctive demographics can be tested in order to make the study more
generalized. For further studies in future focus group can turn out to be supportive in order to explore the each and
every dimension of consumer’s thought, belief and behavior. For further research in addition with the quantitative
analysis, qualitative approach can be used like interviews and focus groups would allow a researcher to take
thorough responses that would enhance the understanding and knowledge of the research probes. There could be
a study in future with other different variables and there should be more in-depth study in order to understand
every variable more appropriately.
In a nutshell, celebrity endorsement is an active promoting instrument. The companies should focus on selecting
the most appropriate celebrity endorser for their product in order to gain more attention and provoke the concern
of consumer.
5.3. Limitations:
Every study has some limitations, so it is essential to accept them before generalizing the results and giving any
suggestions. The limitations of this study are:
Ø The sample is very small & not enough to represent the whole population of Pakistan. So the study
could not make concrete testimonials.
Ø Majority of the respondents were students and young people so the result could not be generalized to
the whole population.
Ø All the responders taken from urban area by totally neglecting the rural response as they remain
untouched.
Ø The time and resources were limited for the study.
Ø Research was based totally on quantitative approach and qualitative approach is being ignored.
Ø The respondents do not fill the questionnaire with full concentration thus manipulate the results.
Ø Sample was not derived from probability sampling but non-probability & convenient sampling
technique is used.
Ø The study was only restricted to one city of Pakistan as all the respondents taken were from
Bahawalpur.
Ø In most of the cases responders have very limited knowledge regarding celebrity endorsement.
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