According to Regulatory Focus theory (RFT), outcomes in persuasive messages can be framed in four different ways, as gains, non-gains, losses or non-losses. In study 1, the persuasiveness of all four frames was compared and the presence/absence effect that was expected on the basis of the feature-positive effect was verified: Statements about present outcomes (gain, loss) were more persuasive than those about absent outcomes (non-gain, non-loss). However, this study failed to support the prediction that a gain-framed message would be more persuasive than a loss-framed message when promoting a prevention behaviour. Study 2 was designed to examine the latter finding. It was hypothesised that the threat posed by the loss-framed message in stud...
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2011-07-13Poor dietary decisions are major risk factors for chronic illness and mortality. Although ...
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According to Regulatory Focus theory (RFT), outcomes in persuasive messages can be framed in four di...
OBJECTIVE: Previous studies have shown that gain-framed messages (vs. loss-framed messages) are more...
This research demonstrates that people’s goals associated with regulatory focus moderate the effect ...
Gain-framed health messages are found to be more effective when targeting prevention behaviors. Howe...
Previous research on message framing has argued that fit between message framing and consumer regula...
Health messages are a commonly used way to promote changes in dietary habits but their efficacy coul...
Literature on message framing effects on persuasive communication shows mixed results. It appears th...
Literature on message framing effects on persuasive communication shows mixed results. It appears th...
Objective: Persuasive messages regarding fruit and vegetable consumption often meet defensive reacti...
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Gain-framed health messages are found to be more effective when targeting prevention behaviors. Howe...
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Contains fulltext : 134942.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Health-promot...
2011-07-13Poor dietary decisions are major risk factors for chronic illness and mortality. Although ...
This item is only available electronically.Only 7% of Australians met the guidelines for recommended...
According to Regulatory Focus theory (RFT), outcomes in persuasive messages can be framed in four di...
OBJECTIVE: Previous studies have shown that gain-framed messages (vs. loss-framed messages) are more...
This research demonstrates that people’s goals associated with regulatory focus moderate the effect ...
Gain-framed health messages are found to be more effective when targeting prevention behaviors. Howe...
Previous research on message framing has argued that fit between message framing and consumer regula...
Health messages are a commonly used way to promote changes in dietary habits but their efficacy coul...
Literature on message framing effects on persuasive communication shows mixed results. It appears th...
Literature on message framing effects on persuasive communication shows mixed results. It appears th...
Objective: Persuasive messages regarding fruit and vegetable consumption often meet defensive reacti...
Contains fulltext : 134952.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Health-promotin...
Gain-framed health messages are found to be more effective when targeting prevention behaviors. Howe...
Contains fulltext : 134955.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Background: S...
Contains fulltext : 134942.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Health-promot...
2011-07-13Poor dietary decisions are major risk factors for chronic illness and mortality. Although ...
This item is only available electronically.Only 7% of Australians met the guidelines for recommended...