This article focuses on how political attitudes of voters are shaped and affected during election campaigns. The study is constructed on the third person effect paradigm that posits that negative messages will have a greater impact not on ‘me’ or ‘you’ but on ‘them’. Concurrently, perceived positive messages will have a greater influence on themselves compared to others, often referred to as the first-person effect or reverse third person effect (Duck, Terry & Hogg, 1995; Perloff 1999). The present study was undertaken to understand how political communication messages can have a positive effect on own party supporters while the same message can be perceived to be biased and partisan to opposing party supporters. The current study is groun...
The number of respondents being sampled as many as 220 respondents. The description of the responden...
Abstract This study looks at a one of the many use of a direct negative advertisement in Malaysian p...
Focusing on the milestone 2008 U.S. Presidential Election, this study explores how perceived impact ...
This article focuses on how political attitudes of voters are shaped and affected during election ca...
This article focuses on how political attitudes of voters are shaped and affected during election ca...
Political parties would normally claim that their campaign and communication materials have effects ...
This paper tests the use of Third-Person Effect Theory (TPET) on political campaign on self, family,...
Davison (1983) posited that individuals will perceive mediated messages to have their greatest impac...
The third-person effect theory postulates that respondents would deny media’s direct effect on thems...
This paper tests the use of Third-Person Effect Theory (TPET) on political campaign on self, family,...
This chapter discusses some selected communication theories and their relationship to several studie...
The third-person effect is the tendency of individuals to believe that others are more susceptible t...
This paper evaluates the Kajang by-election held in 2014 from the perspective of the third person ef...
The recent General Election in Malaysia has seen the opposition alliance form the government for the...
The notion that people believe others to be more susceptible for media impact than themselves has at...
The number of respondents being sampled as many as 220 respondents. The description of the responden...
Abstract This study looks at a one of the many use of a direct negative advertisement in Malaysian p...
Focusing on the milestone 2008 U.S. Presidential Election, this study explores how perceived impact ...
This article focuses on how political attitudes of voters are shaped and affected during election ca...
This article focuses on how political attitudes of voters are shaped and affected during election ca...
Political parties would normally claim that their campaign and communication materials have effects ...
This paper tests the use of Third-Person Effect Theory (TPET) on political campaign on self, family,...
Davison (1983) posited that individuals will perceive mediated messages to have their greatest impac...
The third-person effect theory postulates that respondents would deny media’s direct effect on thems...
This paper tests the use of Third-Person Effect Theory (TPET) on political campaign on self, family,...
This chapter discusses some selected communication theories and their relationship to several studie...
The third-person effect is the tendency of individuals to believe that others are more susceptible t...
This paper evaluates the Kajang by-election held in 2014 from the perspective of the third person ef...
The recent General Election in Malaysia has seen the opposition alliance form the government for the...
The notion that people believe others to be more susceptible for media impact than themselves has at...
The number of respondents being sampled as many as 220 respondents. The description of the responden...
Abstract This study looks at a one of the many use of a direct negative advertisement in Malaysian p...
Focusing on the milestone 2008 U.S. Presidential Election, this study explores how perceived impact ...