This research investigates how the impact of persuasive messages in the political domain can be improved when fit is created by subliminally priming recipients' regulatory focus (either promotion or prevention) and by linguistic framing of the message (either strategic approach framing or strategic avoidance framing). Results of two studies show that regulatory fit: a) increases the impact of a political message favoring nuclear energy on implicit attitudes of the target audience (Study 1); and b) induces a more positive evaluation of, and intentions to vote for, the political candidate who is delivering a message concerning immigration policies (Study 2)
Framing is the process by which a communication source constructs and defines a social or political ...
In this article, the authors discuss the three most important strategic framing choices by political...
Definitions of political ideology consistently associate liberalism with progress and openness to ch...
This research investigates how the impact of persuasive messages in the political domain can be impr...
This research investigates how the impact of persuasive messages in the political domain can be impr...
This research demonstrates that people’s goals associated with regulatory focus moderate the effect ...
Using Regulatory Focus Theory (RFT, Higgins 1997), I take a broad look at the manner in which politi...
ABSTRACT—Nonverbal cues are an inherent component of most persuasive appeals. We use regulatory-fit ...
The rhetoric used by right-wing anti-immigration politicians is considered important to their politi...
ABSTRACT—Nonverbal cues are an inherent component of most persuasive appeals. We use regulatory-fit ...
The investigation of emphasis framing effects is one of the most often analyzed types of communicati...
Previous research on message framing has argued that fit between message framing and consumer regula...
In two studies, we investigated the framing effects of policy messages regarding climate change. In ...
This chapter puts current research on regulatory fit and persuasion into the larger contexts of elab...
In this article, the authors discuss the three most important strategic framing choices by political...
Framing is the process by which a communication source constructs and defines a social or political ...
In this article, the authors discuss the three most important strategic framing choices by political...
Definitions of political ideology consistently associate liberalism with progress and openness to ch...
This research investigates how the impact of persuasive messages in the political domain can be impr...
This research investigates how the impact of persuasive messages in the political domain can be impr...
This research demonstrates that people’s goals associated with regulatory focus moderate the effect ...
Using Regulatory Focus Theory (RFT, Higgins 1997), I take a broad look at the manner in which politi...
ABSTRACT—Nonverbal cues are an inherent component of most persuasive appeals. We use regulatory-fit ...
The rhetoric used by right-wing anti-immigration politicians is considered important to their politi...
ABSTRACT—Nonverbal cues are an inherent component of most persuasive appeals. We use regulatory-fit ...
The investigation of emphasis framing effects is one of the most often analyzed types of communicati...
Previous research on message framing has argued that fit between message framing and consumer regula...
In two studies, we investigated the framing effects of policy messages regarding climate change. In ...
This chapter puts current research on regulatory fit and persuasion into the larger contexts of elab...
In this article, the authors discuss the three most important strategic framing choices by political...
Framing is the process by which a communication source constructs and defines a social or political ...
In this article, the authors discuss the three most important strategic framing choices by political...
Definitions of political ideology consistently associate liberalism with progress and openness to ch...