How to improve attitudes toward disliked groups : the effects of narrative versus numerical evidence on political persuasion

We propose a model of how messages about groups one personally dislikes affect individual attitudes. We build upon theories of message persuasion and out-group acceptance to account for evidence type (numerical vs. narrative), facilitating conditions (encouraging empathy vs. objectivity), and the un...

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Main Authors: Wojcieszak, Magdalena, Kim, Nuri
Other Authors: Wee Kim Wee School of Communication and Information
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1463282021-02-09T07:12:12Z How to improve attitudes toward disliked groups : the effects of narrative versus numerical evidence on political persuasion Wojcieszak, Magdalena Kim, Nuri Wee Kim Wee School of Communication and Information Social sciences::Communication Narratives Message Effects We propose a model of how messages about groups one personally dislikes affect individual attitudes. We build upon theories of message persuasion and out-group acceptance to account for evidence type (numerical vs. narrative), facilitating conditions (encouraging empathy vs. objectivity), and the underlying mechanisms (immersion). We test this model in a pretest-posttest experiment, in which a sample of Americans (N = 601) read counter-attitudinal commentaries below articles presenting either narrative or numerical evidence about illegal immigrants or same-sex couples. Narratives led to greater message acceptance and greater immersion, especially in the empathetic condition. In turn, numerical messages led to self-perceived attitude change in the objective condition. Persuasive effects of narratives in the empathetic, but not the objective, condition were mediated by immersion. 2021-02-09T07:12:12Z 2021-02-09T07:12:12Z 2015 Journal Article Wojcieszak, M., & Kim, N. (2016). How to improve attitudes toward disliked groups : the effects of narrative versus numerical evidence on political persuasion. Communication Research, 43(6), 785-809. doi:10.1177/0093650215618480 0093-6502 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/146328 10.1177/0093650215618480 2-s2.0-84978878278 6 43 785 809 en Communication Research © 2015 The Author(s)..All rights reserved.
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Narratives
Message Effects
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Message Effects
Wojcieszak, Magdalena
Kim, Nuri
How to improve attitudes toward disliked groups : the effects of narrative versus numerical evidence on political persuasion
description We propose a model of how messages about groups one personally dislikes affect individual attitudes. We build upon theories of message persuasion and out-group acceptance to account for evidence type (numerical vs. narrative), facilitating conditions (encouraging empathy vs. objectivity), and the underlying mechanisms (immersion). We test this model in a pretest-posttest experiment, in which a sample of Americans (N = 601) read counter-attitudinal commentaries below articles presenting either narrative or numerical evidence about illegal immigrants or same-sex couples. Narratives led to greater message acceptance and greater immersion, especially in the empathetic condition. In turn, numerical messages led to self-perceived attitude change in the objective condition. Persuasive effects of narratives in the empathetic, but not the objective, condition were mediated by immersion.
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title How to improve attitudes toward disliked groups : the effects of narrative versus numerical evidence on political persuasion
title_short How to improve attitudes toward disliked groups : the effects of narrative versus numerical evidence on political persuasion
title_full How to improve attitudes toward disliked groups : the effects of narrative versus numerical evidence on political persuasion
title_fullStr How to improve attitudes toward disliked groups : the effects of narrative versus numerical evidence on political persuasion
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