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Metacognitive Inoculation Reduces the Persuasiveness of Sarcastic Attack Messages
This study examined the ability of metacognitive inoculation to confer resistance to sarcastic persuasive messages. We expected that sarcasm in an attack message would be more persuasive for inoculation and control treatments compared to an inoculation containing a forewarning of sarcasm’s psychological function. A 3 (inoculation: traditional, metacognitive, control) × 2 (attack: sarcastic, literal) experiment was conducted whereby participants were inoculated and then listened to a message advocating for college exit exams. Our prediction was supported, demonstrating that metacognitive inoculation about persuasive tactics, like sarcasm, can reduce the success of such strategies.
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Communication Reports (CR), published biannually since 1988, is one of two scholarly journals of the Western States Communication Association (WSCA). The journal publishes original manuscripts that are short, data/text-based, and related to the broadly defined field of human communication. The mission of the journal is to showcase exemplary scholarship without censorship based on topics, methods, or analytical tools. Articles that are purely speculative or theoretical, and not data analytic, are not appropriate for this journal. Authors are expected to devote a substantial portion of the manuscript to analyzing and reporting research data.