Can Inoculation Withstand Multiple Attacks? : An Examination of the Effectiveness of the Inoculation...
An Examination of the Effectiveness of the Inoculation Strategy Compared to the Supportive and Restoration Strategies

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Title: Can Inoculation Withstand Multiple Attacks? : An Examination of the Effectiveness of the Inoculation Strategy Compared to the Supportive and Restoration Strategies; An Examination of the Effectiveness of the Inoculation Strategy Compared to the Supportive and Restoration Strategies
Authors and Corporations: Ivanov, Bobi, Pfau, Michael, Parker, Kimberly A.
In: Communication Research, 36, 2009, 5, p. 655-676
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SAGE Publications
Media Type: Article, E-Article

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Physical Description: 655-676
ISSN: 0093-6502
1552-3810
DOI: 10.1177/0093650209338909
published in: Communication Research
Language: English
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Collection: SAGE Publications (CrossRef)
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<jats:p>This investigation introduced multiple competitive attacks in order to assess the effectiveness of inoculation treatments in protecting established attitudes in a natural setting. A four-phase experiment was conducted involving 433 participants. The results revealed that the effectiveness of refutational inoculation messages dissipated some in the face of an additional attack. Still, refutational inoculation messages proved to be more effective than supportive, restoration, and control (no message) conditions in protecting established attitudes in the face of multiple attacks. The content of an additional attack (the same as the first attack or different) did not affect the capacity of inoculation refutational messages to confer resistance to competitive attacks.</jats:p>