Applying inoculation theory in international political campaigns: Analysing public opinion on campaign issues toward Taiwan–PRC relations

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W. Lin
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ABSTRACT There has been a rapid increase in attack politics and an inoculation approach is considered to be a promising strategy to resolve the problem. Inoculation theory posits that, through cognitive processing, the likelihood of resistance to attitude change can be enhanced by applying inoculation treatments containing threat components that motivate individuals to generate counter arguments. This study examines the efficacy of inoculation by employing inoculation strategies with a field experiment in an international context. The major hypotheses in this study were supported by empirical data. People receiving inoculation pretreatments conferred more resistance to attitude change following exposure to a political attack message. Moreover, people who had higher strength of support for candidates were more resistant to counter-attitudinal attacks. Further, this study assesses and discusses the nuances of inoculation theory and its applications, especially the implementation and potential of inoculation applications in international political campaigning.
接种理论在国际政治运动中的应用:对台中关系竞选议题的民意分析
攻击政治已经迅速增加,接种方法被认为是解决这一问题的有希望的策略。接种理论认为,通过认知加工,可以通过应用包含威胁成分的接种治疗来增强对态度变化的抵抗,这些成分可以激励个体产生反驳论点。本研究通过在国际背景下采用接种策略进行田间试验来检验接种的有效性。本研究的主要假设得到了实证数据的支持。在接触政治攻击信息后,接受接种预处理的人对态度变化的抵抗力更强。此外,对候选人的支持强度越高的人对反态度攻击的抵抗力越强。此外,本研究评估和讨论了接种理论及其应用的细微差别,特别是接种在国际政治竞选中的实施和应用潜力。
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