Communication of sex-related messages and the third-person effect amongst college students in Singapore.

This study examined the prevalence of the third-person perceptual gap amongst college students in Singapore, with regards to sex-related messages in mass media and interpersonal communication. The behavioral link, which is the likelihood of engaging in risky sexual behavior, was tested as well...

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Main Authors: Lim, Yan Wen., Ong, Natalynn Shu Lin.
Other Authors: Mark Cenite
Format: Final Year Project
Language:English
Published: 2009
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-155012019-12-10T13:47:47Z Communication of sex-related messages and the third-person effect amongst college students in Singapore. Lim, Yan Wen. Ong, Natalynn Shu Lin. Mark Cenite Marko M Skoric Wee Kim Wee School of Communication and Information DRNTU::Social sciences::Communication This study examined the prevalence of the third-person perceptual gap amongst college students in Singapore, with regards to sex-related messages in mass media and interpersonal communication. The behavioral link, which is the likelihood of engaging in risky sexual behavior, was tested as well. Individual traits such as risk-taking tendency, self norms and peer norms were also considered as psychographic control variables for both the perceptual gap and the behavioral component. Results showed that (a) the perceptual component of the third-person effect received strong support; (b) frequency of exposure to interpersonal communication was negatively correlated with the perceptual gap, while frequency of exposure to mass media did not correlate with the perceptual gap, and (c) the perceptual gap did not account for the behavioral link once psychographic variables were controlled for. Implications of the findings are discussed. Bachelor of Communication Studies 2009-05-07T04:23:03Z 2009-05-07T04:23:03Z 2009 2009 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/15501 en Nanyang Technological University 76 p. application/pdf
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Lim, Yan Wen.
Ong, Natalynn Shu Lin.
Communication of sex-related messages and the third-person effect amongst college students in Singapore.
description This study examined the prevalence of the third-person perceptual gap amongst college students in Singapore, with regards to sex-related messages in mass media and interpersonal communication. The behavioral link, which is the likelihood of engaging in risky sexual behavior, was tested as well. Individual traits such as risk-taking tendency, self norms and peer norms were also considered as psychographic control variables for both the perceptual gap and the behavioral component. Results showed that (a) the perceptual component of the third-person effect received strong support; (b) frequency of exposure to interpersonal communication was negatively correlated with the perceptual gap, while frequency of exposure to mass media did not correlate with the perceptual gap, and (c) the perceptual gap did not account for the behavioral link once psychographic variables were controlled for. Implications of the findings are discussed.
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Lim, Yan Wen.
Ong, Natalynn Shu Lin.
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author Lim, Yan Wen.
Ong, Natalynn Shu Lin.
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title Communication of sex-related messages and the third-person effect amongst college students in Singapore.
title_short Communication of sex-related messages and the third-person effect amongst college students in Singapore.
title_full Communication of sex-related messages and the third-person effect amongst college students in Singapore.
title_fullStr Communication of sex-related messages and the third-person effect amongst college students in Singapore.
title_full_unstemmed Communication of sex-related messages and the third-person effect amongst college students in Singapore.
title_sort communication of sex-related messages and the third-person effect amongst college students in singapore.
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