The current study is a content analysis of 379 humorous political advertisements from 1952 to 1996 in every election level from civic to presidential. Percentages, Chi Square analyses and one-sample t-tests are employed to illustrate the different characteristics of the ads' content and the candidates who sponsor them.Based upon the theory that humor may serve to mitigate potential voter backlash against the sponsoring candidate, this study predicted that the majority of humorous political advertisements would be negative in focus. Results of the present research support previous research findings that, indeed, the majority of humorous political advertisements attack an opponent. Previous findings that the majority of such ads are sponsored...
The so-called 'boomerang effect' of negative political advertising is an unwanted backlash effect of...
One of the barriers to understanding how people process political commercials has been the scarcity ...
American women continue to be severely underrepresented in the number of elected political positions...
This dissertation examines the role of humor in political campaigns, with a primary focus on candida...
This dissertation examines the role of humor in political campaigns, with a primary focus on candida...
A posttest-only experimental design is used to test the effects of humorous negative video ads from ...
Negative campaign strategies as a method of communicating with potential voters have been addressed ...
Negative campaign strategies as a method of communicating with potential voters have been addressed ...
This study examines character traits in United States presidential campaign advertisements. It was p...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 32-33).Negative television advertisements are a commonly use...
Hoffman, LindsayThis study explores political humor???s role in combating the effects of televised f...
The purpose of this study was to examine negative political advertisements to determine if gender in...
In the weeks preceding the 2008 US Presidential Election, both major party candidates and their runn...
One of the barriers to understanding how people process political commercials has been the scarcity ...
This research compares the impact of two advertising tactics, humor versus fear appeals, according t...
The so-called 'boomerang effect' of negative political advertising is an unwanted backlash effect of...
One of the barriers to understanding how people process political commercials has been the scarcity ...
American women continue to be severely underrepresented in the number of elected political positions...
This dissertation examines the role of humor in political campaigns, with a primary focus on candida...
This dissertation examines the role of humor in political campaigns, with a primary focus on candida...
A posttest-only experimental design is used to test the effects of humorous negative video ads from ...
Negative campaign strategies as a method of communicating with potential voters have been addressed ...
Negative campaign strategies as a method of communicating with potential voters have been addressed ...
This study examines character traits in United States presidential campaign advertisements. It was p...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 32-33).Negative television advertisements are a commonly use...
Hoffman, LindsayThis study explores political humor???s role in combating the effects of televised f...
The purpose of this study was to examine negative political advertisements to determine if gender in...
In the weeks preceding the 2008 US Presidential Election, both major party candidates and their runn...
One of the barriers to understanding how people process political commercials has been the scarcity ...
This research compares the impact of two advertising tactics, humor versus fear appeals, according t...
The so-called 'boomerang effect' of negative political advertising is an unwanted backlash effect of...
One of the barriers to understanding how people process political commercials has been the scarcity ...
American women continue to be severely underrepresented in the number of elected political positions...