This study examines new explanatory predictors behind the spiral of silence theory, using the issue of legalization of same-sex marriage in Singapore as the context of study. Our results show that fear of isolation and saving face were negatively associated with individuals' willingness to express their opinion on the issue, whereas news attention and issue salience were positively associated. Also, fear of isolation was negatively associated with individuals' willingness to offer a rationale for their opinion, whereas news attention and issue salience were positively associated. Power distance had no effects on outspokenness. Notably, news attention moderated the influence of fear of isolation and saving face on public outspokenness
When will individuals speak up about organizational issues, and when will they remain silent? We sug...
This study extends the understanding of the spiral of silence theory by taking into account the impa...
The phenomena to be studied under the term public opinion are essen-tially instances of behavior.......
This study examines new explanatory predictors behind the spiral of silence theory, using the issue ...
An untested assumption of the Spiral of Silence has been whether people’s fear of social isolation a...
Using the spiral of silence as a theoretical framework, we conducted a two-part study to examine Sin...
The spiral of silence theory of public opinion formation and change posits that fear of isolation ...
To clarify numerous points of contention surrounding Elizabeth Noelle-Neumann's spiral of silen...
Combining spiral of silence theory with the situational theory of problem solving, this study explor...
This study examines the Spiral of Silence (SoS) phenomenon in online news discussions under the mech...
The purpose of this investigation is to further an understanding of the spiral of silence theory as ...
This research explores the relationship between fear of isolation and allied concepts derived from t...
This study investigates aspects of Spiral of Silence theory and message civility in the social netwo...
AbstractThis study tests the spiral of silence theory under conditions of online communication. It i...
regarded as a basis for studying changes in public opinion, a major assumption in the theory – that ...
When will individuals speak up about organizational issues, and when will they remain silent? We sug...
This study extends the understanding of the spiral of silence theory by taking into account the impa...
The phenomena to be studied under the term public opinion are essen-tially instances of behavior.......
This study examines new explanatory predictors behind the spiral of silence theory, using the issue ...
An untested assumption of the Spiral of Silence has been whether people’s fear of social isolation a...
Using the spiral of silence as a theoretical framework, we conducted a two-part study to examine Sin...
The spiral of silence theory of public opinion formation and change posits that fear of isolation ...
To clarify numerous points of contention surrounding Elizabeth Noelle-Neumann's spiral of silen...
Combining spiral of silence theory with the situational theory of problem solving, this study explor...
This study examines the Spiral of Silence (SoS) phenomenon in online news discussions under the mech...
The purpose of this investigation is to further an understanding of the spiral of silence theory as ...
This research explores the relationship between fear of isolation and allied concepts derived from t...
This study investigates aspects of Spiral of Silence theory and message civility in the social netwo...
AbstractThis study tests the spiral of silence theory under conditions of online communication. It i...
regarded as a basis for studying changes in public opinion, a major assumption in the theory – that ...
When will individuals speak up about organizational issues, and when will they remain silent? We sug...
This study extends the understanding of the spiral of silence theory by taking into account the impa...
The phenomena to be studied under the term public opinion are essen-tially instances of behavior.......