Framing in Political Evaluations. An Empirical Study on the Role of Positive and Negative Comparisons in Affect and Preference Construction

IF 1.9 Q2 POLITICAL SCIENCE
Magdalena Jabłońska, A. Falkowski
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Abstract

Abstract The study focuses on framing which can be defined as a particular way of presenting information that affects how the message is understood and accepted. More precisely, in our research we investigate how comparisons to the concepts of an ideal politician (positive framing) and a bad politician (negative framing) influence affective evaluation and preference for a political candidate. The results of an experimental study showed that negative framing led to a higher affective evaluation and voting intention compared to positive framing. Furthermore, the juxtaposition of the candidate with the concept of a bad politician resulted in an increase in the preference for the candidate (compared to the initial measurement). The findings support the negativity effect and add to the discussion on comparative and negative advertising.
政治评价中的框架。积极与消极比较在情感与偏好建构中的作用实证研究
该研究的重点是框架,它可以被定义为一种特定的方式来呈现信息,影响如何理解和接受信息。更准确地说,在我们的研究中,我们调查了对理想政治家(积极框架)和糟糕政治家(消极框架)概念的比较如何影响对政治候选人的情感评价和偏好。实验研究结果表明,消极框架比积极框架更能提高情感评价和投票意愿。此外,候选人与坏政治家的概念并置导致对候选人的偏好增加(与最初的测量相比)。研究结果支持了负面效应,并增加了关于比较和负面广告的讨论。
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Journal of Political Marketing
Journal of Political Marketing POLITICAL SCIENCE-
CiteScore
4.10
自引率
8.30%
发文量
15
期刊介绍: The Journal of Political Marketing aims to be the leading scholarly journal examining the latest developments in the application of marketing methods to politics. As the political world becomes more complex and interwoven, it is imperative for all interested parties to stay abreast of “cutting edge” tools that are used in unique and different ways in countries around the world. The journal goes beyond the application of advertising to politics to study various strategic marketing tools such as: Voter segmentation Candidate positioning Use of multivariate statistical modeling to better understand the thinking and choices made by voters.
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