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Option A won this Ranked poll with a final tally of 26 votes after 3 rounds of votes counting.
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Option | Round 1 | Round 2 | Round 3 |
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A | 48% 24 votes | 48% 24 votes | 52% 26 votes +2 |
E | 24% 12 votes | 30% 15 votes +3 | 32% 16 votes +1 |
C | 14% 7 votes | 14% 7 votes | 16% 8 votes +1 |
B | 8% 4 votes | 8% 4 votes | Eliminated 4 votes reassigned |
D | 6% 3 votes | Eliminated 3 votes reassigned |
I think any of these would work, but I chose the tags that had the clearest explanation of what the supplement does.
Efficacy seems like the most important attribute here (Option A). Dermatologist tested inspires confidence with a medical expert involved (Option E).
I prefer the one which is tested and verified, clinically tested is more promising, dermatologically tested is safe and the purity is safe to use so I ranked A first, E second and B third.
The wording clinically proven efficacy grabbed my attention. It gave me a feeling of professionalism. I placed my choices according to how much I trusted the label was for a clinical product.
A and E seem to provide more specific product info (i.e. "clinically proven" and "dermatologist tested") as opposed to D, B or C.
I just clinically proven first because I like to know that things are tested and proven by dermatologist and scientist that makes it sound like it’s good.
"Clinically Proven" is the most powerful statement. It takes time and money to do clinical research.
I like A and D the best because they convey the message that they have been tested and proven to work or have a superior formula.
I would opt for wild yam cream in A with the tagline "Clinically Proven Efficacy" which implies that the product has undergone rigorous testing in clinical trials and the result has demonstrated its effectiveness in achieving desired outcomes.
A first because it says it is clinically tested.E second because it says it has been tested by dermatologists.B third because it says it is pure.C fourth because it says it is gentle.D fifth because I'm not familiar with the product so I don't know that it is indeed advanced.
I prefer option A because this sounds more trustworthy.
This one has been proven to work. It makes me feel more confident.
It makes me feel more confident in the safety of a product when I know it has been tested by qualified individuals.
I chose option A because it shows the consumer that it has been clinically proven to be effective. This gives me somewhat more confidence that it will work.
A, B, and E all make it stand out and say that it is tested and proven. That information would give me a lot of trust on the product and make it seem like it would be the best product to have.
I choose A as #1 because I want it to work! I choose D as #2 because it sounds like the best possible version and E as #3 because it says its been tested and by whom. I choose B as #5 because it's virginity is unimportant to me and C as #5 because if I wanted something more gentle I would probably choose a different product.
I would want to know that it will really make a difference.
"Clinically Proven" just sounds more trustworthy than average. "Dermatologist tested" is similar. "Advanced Formula" is vague, but sounds good if you don't think too hard about it. "Gentle" is also vague, but mildly reassuring (isn't informative, though). "Purity Tested & Verified" without stating the agency that provided the testing means nothing and sounds dodgy.
Option A sounds the most effective. Options E and B make me feel confident in the product's safety. Option C makes the product seem gentle, but it could be perceived as not being strong enough. Option D makes it sound a bit too harsh and powerful.
The wording in A feels the most reassuring about safety and effectiveness.
The only option I am even remotely interested in is hearing about how it has been clinically proven effective. This tells me it works! I want a product that has been tested/studied and has proof of efficacy.
I would want to know that this product was clinically proven and I'd look for proof of this claim before buying the product.
They all look alike to me and I would find my self click on any one of them.
I would want to purchase Choice A because I like that it was clinically proven to be efficient for dealing with discomfort from menopause. I would want something that works and is proven to work.
Options B and A increased my trust in the product a little bit.
None of these labels make me trust the product; would prefer to see things like cruelty free, vegan, organic, paraben sulfate free
I don't trust dermatologist pushing products.
B: I chose this first because clean ingredients are the most important thing for meC: I like this option too because I have a tendency to be sensitive... so gentle ingredients are importantA: This option also caught my attention because it lets me know that the cream has been tested for effectivenessE: This one doesn't convince me to buy because I am more concerned with clean and gentle ingredientsD: This option doesn't convince me either. Advanced formula doesn't really mean anything to me
C, E and A are worded in a way that makes me trust this cream
I chose C first because I like that it says gentle for your system on the package label. I chose D second because it looks great and I like that it says advanced formula. I chose B third because it says purity tested and verified to know it's good. I chose E fourth because it says dermatologist tested for piece of mind. I chose A last because clinically proven for efficacy may be confusing for some.
C I like the claim. I like that it is gentle. D I like that it is an advanced formula. B I like that it is verified and tested. A I don't like the claim. E I don't like the claim.
Several of the features mentioned don't really matter to me at all.
I would most trust the claims that are options C and E. These are what I look for when I am purchasing a new product, especially being gentle on my system, I don’t need anything else to mess that up.
I generally do not think any of them are necessarily truthful or meaningful so I do not pay attention to these claims as there is no regulation to them.
C was my number 1 because Gentle for your system sounds the best and should be the best to use overall the other choices. E was second because it is dermotologist tested. After that none of the other ones really stand out over the rest
Advanced and dermatologist tested are the best ones and ones that I would pay the most attention to when deciding
This makes it seem like it would work the best.
I want the advanced version of this
I like the calming color of this product. I looks like a professional product. The Yam adds a nice touch to the image.
I like choice E the best because it is the one that I would purchase.
E seems like the most verifiable claim.
I like E most, 'dermatologist tested' sounds professional and more trustful.
I like that it has been tested by a dermatologist. It makes me feel safe.
E is my favorite choice because it means that an expert, like a dermatologist has inspected this product. A is my second choice because it means that a clinical study has been done on a group of people to prove that this product works. D is third choice because advanced formula means that it works better than the original one. C is fourth choice because I love products that are gentle on my system. B is my fifth choice because I am not sure exactly what they mean by purity tested and verified.
C and D are vague, and thus uninteresting. E and B address quality and safety, with E being more persuasive because it is straightforward, whereas B is somewhat vague. A addresses efficacy, but not safety.
I would only trust if the dermatologist recommended it because I have sensitive skin
I like products that have been tested by professionals.
I think the tested and verified claims are most important for a product like this
'Dermatologist tested' on product E offer more assurance, as the product must have gone through the necessary processes before being certified.
I like the dermatologist recommended labels the best and the labels that claim they were tested beforehand because it makes me more comfortable to make the purchase.
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