As the authors of the Transportation-Imagery Model (Green & Brock, 2000 2002) often state, much attention has been paid to the effects of persuasive communications, frequently at the cost of studying the effects that narratives have on individuals\u27 real-world beliefs. This study is primarily interested in examining the role that transportation and presence - along with a host of related variables - play in individuals adopting story-consistent beliefs based on entertainment narratives. A secondary goal of the study is to explore the similarities and differences between transportation (Green & Brock, 2000) and presence (Lombard & Ditton, 1997 Wirth et al. 2007 Biocca 2002, Witmer & Singer, 1998). A review of previous literature docume...
Cultivation theory suggests that using second-order judgments, viewers may become immersed into a na...
First Student Poster Presentation. Presenter: Chris Locke, Ph.D., - "Public Attitudes Toward Mental ...
Transportation, the experience of feeling “transported” into a fictional world, differs widely acros...
As the authors of the Transportation-Imagery Model (Green & Brock, 2000 2002) often state, much att...
The Transportation-Imagery Model (Green & Brock, 2000) has been studied extensively in terms of the ...
Since its beginnings in the late 1940s, the crime-based media genre has continuously maintained its ...
This dissertation proposed a theoretical framework to model the persuasive effects of narratives in ...
This study explored the role of involvement in narrative persuasion in the personal television envir...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. October 2017. Major: Mass Communication. Advisors: Danie...
Research suggests that experiencing narratives may be a way to change empathic responding to others ...
Popular media is both a common source for information about mental illness and notorious for its dis...
There is a long tradition in philosophy and literary criticism of belief in the social and moral ben...
Across two studies, the authors examined the role of individual differences in transportability, the...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Edward R. Murrow School of Communication, Washington State UniversityAlthough previo...
Narratives have the ability to impact a person\u27s sense of reality by transporting them into a nar...
Cultivation theory suggests that using second-order judgments, viewers may become immersed into a na...
First Student Poster Presentation. Presenter: Chris Locke, Ph.D., - "Public Attitudes Toward Mental ...
Transportation, the experience of feeling “transported” into a fictional world, differs widely acros...
As the authors of the Transportation-Imagery Model (Green & Brock, 2000 2002) often state, much att...
The Transportation-Imagery Model (Green & Brock, 2000) has been studied extensively in terms of the ...
Since its beginnings in the late 1940s, the crime-based media genre has continuously maintained its ...
This dissertation proposed a theoretical framework to model the persuasive effects of narratives in ...
This study explored the role of involvement in narrative persuasion in the personal television envir...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. October 2017. Major: Mass Communication. Advisors: Danie...
Research suggests that experiencing narratives may be a way to change empathic responding to others ...
Popular media is both a common source for information about mental illness and notorious for its dis...
There is a long tradition in philosophy and literary criticism of belief in the social and moral ben...
Across two studies, the authors examined the role of individual differences in transportability, the...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Edward R. Murrow School of Communication, Washington State UniversityAlthough previo...
Narratives have the ability to impact a person\u27s sense of reality by transporting them into a nar...
Cultivation theory suggests that using second-order judgments, viewers may become immersed into a na...
First Student Poster Presentation. Presenter: Chris Locke, Ph.D., - "Public Attitudes Toward Mental ...
Transportation, the experience of feeling “transported” into a fictional world, differs widely acros...