通过联合娱乐体验克服说服阻力,实现去污名化结果

IF 3.4 2区 心理学 Q1 COMMUNICATION
Anouk De Ridder, S. Pabian, H. Vandebosch, A. Dhoest
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摘要:本研究利用娱乐体验和(叙事)说服研究的理论,调查了对一个关于少数群体的体裁混合(人情味和单口喜剧)非虚构电视节目的去污名化反应。通过一项有417名参与者参与的在线实验,我们发现,人情味和单口喜剧的结合可以同时激发快乐和快乐的体验,这种结合减少了琐碎性,但与单独的类型成分相比,并没有产生相反的反应。结果还表明,将单口喜剧与人类兴趣相结合,会导致对未来与少数群体接触的自我效能感更高,这种关系是通过反驳和轻视来调节的。这项研究首次展示了享乐和快乐娱乐体验的潜力和独特作用,以减少对说服的抵制,从而实现去污名化的结果。
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Achieving Destigmatizing Outcomes by Overcoming Resistance to Persuasion through Combined Entertainment Experiences
ABSTRACT Drawing on theory from entertainment experiences and (narrative) persuasion research, this study investigates destigmatizing responses to a genre-hybrid (human-interest and stand-up comedy) nonfiction television program about minority groups. Using an online between-subjects experiment with 417 participants, we found that the combination of human-interest and stand-up comedy can simultaneously stimulate hedonic and eudaimonic experiences, and that this combination reduces trivialization, but not counterarguing responses compared to its separate genre components. Results also show that combining stand-up comedy with human-interest led to higher perceptions of self-efficacy regarding future intergroup contact with minorities, and that this relation was mediated via counterarguing and trivialization. This study is the first to show the potential and unique workings of hedonic and eudaimonic entertainment experiences to reduce resistance to persuasion to achieve destigmatizing outcomes.
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Media Psychology
Media Psychology Multiple-
CiteScore
8.60
自引率
7.10%
发文量
30
期刊介绍: Media Psychology is an interdisciplinary journal devoted to publishing theoretically-oriented empirical research that is at the intersection of psychology and media communication. These topics include media uses, processes, and effects. Such research is already well represented in mainstream journals in psychology and communication, but its publication is dispersed across many sources. Therefore, scholars working on common issues and problems in various disciplines often cannot fully utilize the contributions of kindred spirits in cognate disciplines.
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