De rol van gelijkenis bij narratieven

J. Ooms, J. Hoeks, C. Jansen
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This paper presents two studies on the role of similarity in the processing of narratives. In Experiment 1 (N = 83), female students were presented with one of two versions of a story about the severe consequences of breast cancer. In the similar version, the protagonist was a 22-year-old female student; in the dissimilar version, the protagonist was a 59-year-old working woman. Experiment 2 (N = 62) was an online replication of the first study, with an added measure of perceived similarity. Neither in Experiment 1 nor in Experiment 2 significant differences were found between the two versions on identification, attitude, or intention. Mediation analyses in Experiment 2 did show that the manipulation of similarity had a significant indirect influence on identification, transportation, emotions, and intentions, via perceived similarity. These findings suggest that manipulating similarity may influence persuasion, but only when this similarity is perceived as such by the participants.
相似在叙事中的作用
本文就相似性在叙事加工中的作用进行了两项研究。在实验1 (N = 83)中,研究人员向女学生展示了一个关于乳腺癌严重后果的故事的两个版本之一。在类似的版本中,主人公是一名22岁的女学生;在另一个版本中,主人公是一名59岁的职业女性。实验2 (N = 62)是第一项研究的在线复制,增加了感知相似性的测量。在实验1和实验2中,两种版本在认知、态度和意图上均无显著差异。实验2的中介分析确实表明,相似性操纵通过感知相似性对识别、转移、情绪和意图有显著的间接影响。这些发现表明,操纵相似性可能会影响说服,但只有当这种相似性被参与者认为是这样的时候。
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