This study examines when and how shared risk-relevant experience (autobiographic similarity) influences resistance to negatively framed health narratives. We conducted a 2 (narrative perspective: 1st vs. 3rd person) × 2 (processing motive: experiential vs. analytical) randomized experiment with a short narrative depicting the negative effects of an illicitly used study drug. For those autobiographically similar to the study drug user, a 1st-person narration (vs. 3rd-person) produced greater transportation only when participants processed to understand the story (experiential condition), whereas the reverse was found when participants processed for the persuasive message (analytical condition). Transportation was a significant mediator that ...
Stories are often used in health communication because of accumulating evidence of their potential t...
The purpose of thesis is to test two types of persuasive message strategies including narrative mess...
This article contrasts narrative self-referencing with analytical self-referencing. I propose that n...
We present exploratory research to propose that the Transportation-Imagery Model (Green & Brock, 200...
Stories are considered to be a potent means to change health-related attitudes, beliefs, and behavio...
This study tests whether the adaptation of a narrative's protagonist to be similar to readers increa...
When hearing about fear appeals, people often think of the images of black lungs, yellow teeth, and ...
This dissertation addresses audience members' motivation to protect the self-concept from a potentia...
Health risk information is increasingly being conveyed through accounts of personal experiences or n...
To understand when and how narrative health interventions can be effective, insights are needed into...
This study examined how narrative attributes and individual attributes contribute to the transportat...
In this study, we examined the mechanism underlying the processing of narrative fear appeals. Partic...
In recent years, many studies have been conducted on persuasive effects of narratives in a health co...
In recent years, many studies have been conducted on persuasive effects of narratives in a health co...
This dissertation investigated the effects of narrative exemplars and fear appeals on individuals' h...
Stories are often used in health communication because of accumulating evidence of their potential t...
The purpose of thesis is to test two types of persuasive message strategies including narrative mess...
This article contrasts narrative self-referencing with analytical self-referencing. I propose that n...
We present exploratory research to propose that the Transportation-Imagery Model (Green & Brock, 200...
Stories are considered to be a potent means to change health-related attitudes, beliefs, and behavio...
This study tests whether the adaptation of a narrative's protagonist to be similar to readers increa...
When hearing about fear appeals, people often think of the images of black lungs, yellow teeth, and ...
This dissertation addresses audience members' motivation to protect the self-concept from a potentia...
Health risk information is increasingly being conveyed through accounts of personal experiences or n...
To understand when and how narrative health interventions can be effective, insights are needed into...
This study examined how narrative attributes and individual attributes contribute to the transportat...
In this study, we examined the mechanism underlying the processing of narrative fear appeals. Partic...
In recent years, many studies have been conducted on persuasive effects of narratives in a health co...
In recent years, many studies have been conducted on persuasive effects of narratives in a health co...
This dissertation investigated the effects of narrative exemplars and fear appeals on individuals' h...
Stories are often used in health communication because of accumulating evidence of their potential t...
The purpose of thesis is to test two types of persuasive message strategies including narrative mess...
This article contrasts narrative self-referencing with analytical self-referencing. I propose that n...