This study examines direct and interaction effects of parasocial interactions (PSIs) and relationships (PSRs) on message resistance (reactance and counterarguing) and message-consistent attitudes. PSI involves the give-and-take within the media encounter, whereas PSR entails the relational bonding with the media figure that continues to exist outside the context of any particular media exposure. A 2 (high/low PSI) × 2 (high/low PSR) experiment revealed that PSI (but not PSR) can increase message resistance, particularly when PSR is low. No significant effects of PSR/PSI on attitudes were found. The study suggests that, contrary to past theorization, PSIs may facilitate, rather than reduce, message resistance. Furthermore, the findings highl...
This study examined associations between para-social interaction and the four other interactive phen...
Parasocial Relationships, coined by Horton and Wohl (1956), are a type of one-sided relationship tha...
In America, socializing with friends is now a functional alternative to watching television. This st...
This study examines direct and interaction effects of parasocial interactions (PSIs) and relationshi...
This study sought to determine the relationship between para-social interaction (an imaginary intera...
Parasocial interaction and parasocial relationship are often conflated conceptually and methodologic...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 39-43).Past research on parasocial interaction has identifie...
This study investigates parasocial relationships, uncertainty, and need for orientation. Respondents...
The purpose of the study is to examine how the source of information about celebrities affects media...
Parasocial-relationships (PSR) are viewers\u27 imaginary relationships with media personae. Despite ...
Parasocial interactions are one-sided relationships formed between a media spectator and a media fig...
The article proposes a theoretical model of the development of parasocial relationships (PSRs) build...
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Intergroup contact has long been established as a way to reduce prejudice among society, but in-pers...
The aim of this pilot study was to preliminary test the psychometric properties of the Multidimensio...
This study examined associations between para-social interaction and the four other interactive phen...
Parasocial Relationships, coined by Horton and Wohl (1956), are a type of one-sided relationship tha...
In America, socializing with friends is now a functional alternative to watching television. This st...
This study examines direct and interaction effects of parasocial interactions (PSIs) and relationshi...
This study sought to determine the relationship between para-social interaction (an imaginary intera...
Parasocial interaction and parasocial relationship are often conflated conceptually and methodologic...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 39-43).Past research on parasocial interaction has identifie...
This study investigates parasocial relationships, uncertainty, and need for orientation. Respondents...
The purpose of the study is to examine how the source of information about celebrities affects media...
Parasocial-relationships (PSR) are viewers\u27 imaginary relationships with media personae. Despite ...
Parasocial interactions are one-sided relationships formed between a media spectator and a media fig...
The article proposes a theoretical model of the development of parasocial relationships (PSRs) build...
The study examines the effect of a narrative that featured an actor playing a counterattitudinal rol...
Intergroup contact has long been established as a way to reduce prejudice among society, but in-pers...
The aim of this pilot study was to preliminary test the psychometric properties of the Multidimensio...
This study examined associations between para-social interaction and the four other interactive phen...
Parasocial Relationships, coined by Horton and Wohl (1956), are a type of one-sided relationship tha...
In America, socializing with friends is now a functional alternative to watching television. This st...