When positive and negative information about a candidate is discussed in a story, the position of positive information within a story may influence people\u27s perception of the candidate. Whether the candidate is praised at the beginning of a story and then criticized at the end, or criticized at the beginning and praised at the end of a story, may influence how the candidate is evaluated. Similarly, the proportion of positive and negative information discussed in the story may influence candidate evaluation. This study examines how the order and proportion of positive scenes within a story influence people\u27s memory, attitude toward candidate and voting intention for the candidate. The two independent variables are the order of positive...
Political campaign speeches are deemed influential in winning people’s minds and votes. While the la...
This dissertation investigates the effects of causal information and vivid presentation in counterac...
This experimental research examines how different presentation modalities in presidential debates an...
Negative information has a stronger influence on impressions of others than positive information, a ...
This study investigated two information-processing modes for political messages from favored politic...
We test how party evaluations and perceptions of negativity are affected by sequences of positive/ne...
The purpose of this dissertation was to understand the effects of a positively framed print message ...
The nonverbal display of confidence is strongly associated with leadership and power. However, its i...
Recent work in political communication has begun to focus on the cognitive processes by which politi...
This is a review study investigating the effects of the media on voting behavior. We reviewed the ci...
News coverage has become more visual and research suggests that news images affect assessments of po...
This research tests the potential of the media to influence the public's potential voting behavior a...
The present study investigates the role of affective priming during the processing of news articles....
Past studies of elections have shown that candidates whose names were listed at the beginning of a l...
This thesis was an experimental research project designed to identify the impacts of negative and po...
Political campaign speeches are deemed influential in winning people’s minds and votes. While the la...
This dissertation investigates the effects of causal information and vivid presentation in counterac...
This experimental research examines how different presentation modalities in presidential debates an...
Negative information has a stronger influence on impressions of others than positive information, a ...
This study investigated two information-processing modes for political messages from favored politic...
We test how party evaluations and perceptions of negativity are affected by sequences of positive/ne...
The purpose of this dissertation was to understand the effects of a positively framed print message ...
The nonverbal display of confidence is strongly associated with leadership and power. However, its i...
Recent work in political communication has begun to focus on the cognitive processes by which politi...
This is a review study investigating the effects of the media on voting behavior. We reviewed the ci...
News coverage has become more visual and research suggests that news images affect assessments of po...
This research tests the potential of the media to influence the public's potential voting behavior a...
The present study investigates the role of affective priming during the processing of news articles....
Past studies of elections have shown that candidates whose names were listed at the beginning of a l...
This thesis was an experimental research project designed to identify the impacts of negative and po...
Political campaign speeches are deemed influential in winning people’s minds and votes. While the la...
This dissertation investigates the effects of causal information and vivid presentation in counterac...
This experimental research examines how different presentation modalities in presidential debates an...