Prior research suggests that the third-person effect is related to media schemas, for example, that general audiences are vulnerable to influence. The current study evaluates whether the effect of media schemas depends on more specific audience schemas. Participants read descriptions of four “actors” in a 2 (gullible vs critical-minded) × 2 (heavy vs light Internet users) repeated measures experiment and rated how much the actors can resist the influence of media and how much they benefit from censorship. For comparison, participants rated themselves on the same dependent variables. Results show that gullible heavy Internet users are perceived to have the greatest self-regulatory inefficacy and benefit the most from censorship, while the ou...
This study examines the roles that the media effects and persuasion ethics schemas play in people...
Three studies tested a self-categorization theory explanation for the third-person effect. In Study ...
The subject of media and mass communication has been analysed extensively. In the literature, cases ...
People generally believe they are less susceptible than others to influences of media, and a growing...
Communication scholars describe a pervasive ‘third person effect’ wherein people see mass media as m...
Although in the last three decades many works have been devoted to the study of Davison’s (1983) Thi...
Using an online posttest-only control group experiment, this study explores how priming of different...
Grounded in scholarship on both the perceptual and behavioral components of the third-person effect,...
The major goal of this article is to examine the influence of self-construals and Internet self-effi...
The present study is the first in literature to empirically test how both two dimensions of self-est...
The area of media effects research is important to understanding how one interacts with and is affec...
The third-person effect (TPE) is the tendency for people to perceive the media as more influential o...
Few studies have explored the direct influence of social networking websites (SNWs), and to the best...
People typically perceive negative media content (e.g., violence) to have more impact on others than...
A nationwide telephone survey in the United States was conducted to investigate the impact of questi...
This study examines the roles that the media effects and persuasion ethics schemas play in people...
Three studies tested a self-categorization theory explanation for the third-person effect. In Study ...
The subject of media and mass communication has been analysed extensively. In the literature, cases ...
People generally believe they are less susceptible than others to influences of media, and a growing...
Communication scholars describe a pervasive ‘third person effect’ wherein people see mass media as m...
Although in the last three decades many works have been devoted to the study of Davison’s (1983) Thi...
Using an online posttest-only control group experiment, this study explores how priming of different...
Grounded in scholarship on both the perceptual and behavioral components of the third-person effect,...
The major goal of this article is to examine the influence of self-construals and Internet self-effi...
The present study is the first in literature to empirically test how both two dimensions of self-est...
The area of media effects research is important to understanding how one interacts with and is affec...
The third-person effect (TPE) is the tendency for people to perceive the media as more influential o...
Few studies have explored the direct influence of social networking websites (SNWs), and to the best...
People typically perceive negative media content (e.g., violence) to have more impact on others than...
A nationwide telephone survey in the United States was conducted to investigate the impact of questi...
This study examines the roles that the media effects and persuasion ethics schemas play in people...
Three studies tested a self-categorization theory explanation for the third-person effect. In Study ...
The subject of media and mass communication has been analysed extensively. In the literature, cases ...