This dissertation examined the effects of freedom-limiting communication on attitude structures at three points in time. A 2 (Threat to freedom: low threat vs. high threat) x 2 (Restoration postscript: present vs. filler postscript) x 3 (Time: immediate-time measurement vs. one-minute delay vs. two-minute delay) plus 3 (control groups for each time point: immediate-time measurement vs. one-minute delay vs. two-minute delay) between-participants design was employed. The results replicated the findings of existing research on reactance by showing that when threat to freedom was high, a boomerang effect emerged, leading to change in attitude and behavioral intention in the direction opposite to the one advocated in the message. This study also...
On the basis of the approach–avoid dynamics assumed by reactance theory (S. S. Brehm & J. W. Bre...
The purpose of this study is to extend the recent operationalization of reactance to a non-Western c...
Thesis advisor: Lisa Feldman BarrettThe aim of the present study was to examine whether individual d...
This study (N = 396) utilized a 3 (restoration: prescript vs. restoration postscript vs. control) × ...
Two experiments examined how individuals respond to a restriction presented within an approach versu...
Many experiments show that threats to attitudinal freedom create reactance, but the underlying dynam...
This experiment investigated the effect of successive threats to the same attitudinal freedom on rea...
Psychological reactance theory posits that when people are faced with threats to, or elimination of,...
Psychological reactance theory (PRT; Brehm, 1966) posits that when something threatens or eliminates...
Psychological reactance theory (Brehm, 1966) has helped guide research on resistance to persuasion f...
Subtle long-term societal changes, whether political, economic, or cultural, can be perceived as thr...
If a persuasive attempt, be it a commercial advertisement, a Public Service Announcement, or a major...
At times messaging may be of an instructive nature that can be perceived as an attempt to threaten o...
The literature pertaining to the effects of attitude on the learning and retention of controversial ...
The purpose of this paper was to describe psychological reactance theory in detail and to discuss an...
On the basis of the approach–avoid dynamics assumed by reactance theory (S. S. Brehm & J. W. Bre...
The purpose of this study is to extend the recent operationalization of reactance to a non-Western c...
Thesis advisor: Lisa Feldman BarrettThe aim of the present study was to examine whether individual d...
This study (N = 396) utilized a 3 (restoration: prescript vs. restoration postscript vs. control) × ...
Two experiments examined how individuals respond to a restriction presented within an approach versu...
Many experiments show that threats to attitudinal freedom create reactance, but the underlying dynam...
This experiment investigated the effect of successive threats to the same attitudinal freedom on rea...
Psychological reactance theory posits that when people are faced with threats to, or elimination of,...
Psychological reactance theory (PRT; Brehm, 1966) posits that when something threatens or eliminates...
Psychological reactance theory (Brehm, 1966) has helped guide research on resistance to persuasion f...
Subtle long-term societal changes, whether political, economic, or cultural, can be perceived as thr...
If a persuasive attempt, be it a commercial advertisement, a Public Service Announcement, or a major...
At times messaging may be of an instructive nature that can be perceived as an attempt to threaten o...
The literature pertaining to the effects of attitude on the learning and retention of controversial ...
The purpose of this paper was to describe psychological reactance theory in detail and to discuss an...
On the basis of the approach–avoid dynamics assumed by reactance theory (S. S. Brehm & J. W. Bre...
The purpose of this study is to extend the recent operationalization of reactance to a non-Western c...
Thesis advisor: Lisa Feldman BarrettThe aim of the present study was to examine whether individual d...