Does it matter who tells the story? An experimental test of the effects of narrative perspective on credibility, identification, and persuasion

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Jonathan Cohen, E. Atad, Tomer Mevorach
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ABSTRACT This experimental study explores the effects of narrative perspective on the outcomes related to health testimonials. One testimonial was presented to each respondent regarding one of the four topics (AIDS, lung cancer, gum disease, and alcoholism) and in one of the three perspectives (patient, parent, and doctor). Respondents (n = 967) were then asked to report on various reactions to the video, including credibility, identification, and story-consistent attitudes. Results show that a testimonial narrated from the doctors’ perspective, as compared to patient perspective, produced greater credibility but less identification, affecting persuasion in opposite ways. These findings are discussed in the context of message design choices.
谁讲这个故事重要吗?叙述视角对可信度、认同和说服力影响的实验测试
摘要本实验研究探讨叙事视角对健康证言结果的影响。向每位应答者提供一份关于四个主题之一(艾滋病、肺癌、牙龈疾病和酗酒)和三个视角之一(患者、父母和医生)的证明。然后要求受访者(n = 967)报告对视频的各种反应,包括可信度、识别性和与故事一致的态度。结果表明,从医生的角度叙述的证词,与病人的角度相比,产生了更大的可信度,但较少的认同,影响了相反的说服方式。这些发现将在消息设计选择的上下文中进行讨论。
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