The present study investigates the role of affective priming during the processing of news articles. It is assumed that the valence of the affective response to a news article will influence the processing of subsequent news articles. More specifically, it is hypothesized that participants who read a positive article will recall subsequent positive information better than negative information. Similarly, participants who read a negative article will recall subsequent negative information better. To test this assumption, an experimental study was conducted (N = 87). Findings show that participants who read an initial positive article recalled more positive than negative information from six subsequent news articles. Participants who read an ...
The effect of positive and negative induced mood states on cognitive processing style was examined, ...
A growing body of research examines the moderators of political news framing effects. However, so fa...
Juxtaposition is a complex phenomenon that exists abundantly in media messages, at least since early...
The present study investigates the role of affective priming during the processing of news articles....
Current approaches explain the effects of news frames on judgments in terms of cognitive mechanisms,...
The fact that the news has a negativity bias is relatively undisputed. But is this a matter for conc...
The fact that the news has a negativity bias is relatively undisputed. But is this a matter for conc...
Remedies to counter the impact of misinformation are in high demand, but little is known about the n...
The role of news media in the perpetuation of misinformation has faced increasing scrutiny. Concerns...
This paper revisits the original psychological literature on priming in order to assess new possibil...
123 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1999.A new conceptualization of th...
Over the past three decades research has overwhelmingly supported the notion that positive affect pr...
The purpose of the present study is to explore how the emotionalized expression of news content in t...
In response to the negativity of environmental mass media news stories, our experiment tested the ef...
Semantic and affective priming are classic effects observed in cognitive and social psychology, resp...
The effect of positive and negative induced mood states on cognitive processing style was examined, ...
A growing body of research examines the moderators of political news framing effects. However, so fa...
Juxtaposition is a complex phenomenon that exists abundantly in media messages, at least since early...
The present study investigates the role of affective priming during the processing of news articles....
Current approaches explain the effects of news frames on judgments in terms of cognitive mechanisms,...
The fact that the news has a negativity bias is relatively undisputed. But is this a matter for conc...
The fact that the news has a negativity bias is relatively undisputed. But is this a matter for conc...
Remedies to counter the impact of misinformation are in high demand, but little is known about the n...
The role of news media in the perpetuation of misinformation has faced increasing scrutiny. Concerns...
This paper revisits the original psychological literature on priming in order to assess new possibil...
123 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1999.A new conceptualization of th...
Over the past three decades research has overwhelmingly supported the notion that positive affect pr...
The purpose of the present study is to explore how the emotionalized expression of news content in t...
In response to the negativity of environmental mass media news stories, our experiment tested the ef...
Semantic and affective priming are classic effects observed in cognitive and social psychology, resp...
The effect of positive and negative induced mood states on cognitive processing style was examined, ...
A growing body of research examines the moderators of political news framing effects. However, so fa...
Juxtaposition is a complex phenomenon that exists abundantly in media messages, at least since early...