Objectives: Self-affirmation (induced by reflecting upon important values, attributes, or social relations) appears to reduce defensive resistance to health-risk information and increase subsequent readiness for health behavior change. However, these effects of self-affirmation have yet to be subjected to formal, quantitative integration. Consequently, the current article reports a meta-analysis of the impact of self-affirmation on outcomes at 3 key points in the process of health-behavior change: (a) message acceptance, (b) intentions to change, and (c) subsequent behavior. Method: The literature search identified 144 experimental tests of the effects of manipulating self-affirmation on these outcomes. Effect sizes were extracted and meta-...
Objectives. The purpose of this persuasion research was to show that self-affirmation (SA) increases...
Self-affirmation theory proposes that people\u27s beliefs and behaviors are motivated by a desire to...
In a recent paper (Harris & Epton, 2009) we reviewed the evidence showing that self-affirming – the ...
Objectives: Self-affirmation (induced by reflecting upon important values, attributes, or social rel...
OBJECTIVES Self-affirmation (induced by reflecting upon important values, attributes, or social r...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. March 2016. Major: Mass Communication. Advisors: Marco Y...
Objective: Evidence shows that self-affirmation has a positive effect on message acceptance and othe...
Many messages that aim at changing people's health behaviors highlight the negative consequences of ...
There is growing evidence that self-affirmation – the process of reflecting upon cherished values or...
Objectives This study explored whether self-esteem would moderate the effectiveness of a self-aff...
Self-affirmation, in which individuals reflect on important personal values or attributes and thereb...
Self-affirmation, in which individuals reflect on important personal values or attributes and thereb...
Self-affirmation theory proposes that people’s beliefs and behaviors are motivated by a desire to vi...
Objectives. The purpose of this persuasion research was to show that self-affirmation (SA) increases...
Objectives. The purpose of this persuasion research was to show that self-affirmation (SA) increases...
Objectives. The purpose of this persuasion research was to show that self-affirmation (SA) increases...
Self-affirmation theory proposes that people\u27s beliefs and behaviors are motivated by a desire to...
In a recent paper (Harris & Epton, 2009) we reviewed the evidence showing that self-affirming – the ...
Objectives: Self-affirmation (induced by reflecting upon important values, attributes, or social rel...
OBJECTIVES Self-affirmation (induced by reflecting upon important values, attributes, or social r...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. March 2016. Major: Mass Communication. Advisors: Marco Y...
Objective: Evidence shows that self-affirmation has a positive effect on message acceptance and othe...
Many messages that aim at changing people's health behaviors highlight the negative consequences of ...
There is growing evidence that self-affirmation – the process of reflecting upon cherished values or...
Objectives This study explored whether self-esteem would moderate the effectiveness of a self-aff...
Self-affirmation, in which individuals reflect on important personal values or attributes and thereb...
Self-affirmation, in which individuals reflect on important personal values or attributes and thereb...
Self-affirmation theory proposes that people’s beliefs and behaviors are motivated by a desire to vi...
Objectives. The purpose of this persuasion research was to show that self-affirmation (SA) increases...
Objectives. The purpose of this persuasion research was to show that self-affirmation (SA) increases...
Objectives. The purpose of this persuasion research was to show that self-affirmation (SA) increases...
Self-affirmation theory proposes that people\u27s beliefs and behaviors are motivated by a desire to...
In a recent paper (Harris & Epton, 2009) we reviewed the evidence showing that self-affirming – the ...