The Influence of Ambivalence Toward a Communication Source : Media Context Priming and Persuasion Po...
Media Context Priming and Persuasion Polarization

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Titel: The Influence of Ambivalence Toward a Communication Source : Media Context Priming and Persuasion Polarization; Media Context Priming and Persuasion Polarization
Beteiligte: Chang, Chingching
In: Communication Research, 41, 2014, 6, S. 783-808
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SAGE Publications
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Umfang: 783-808
ISSN: 0093-6502
1552-3810
DOI: 10.1177/0093650213495408
veröffentlicht in: Communication Research
Sprache: Englisch
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Kollektion: SAGE Publications (CrossRef)
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<jats:p> When people feel ambivalent toward an information source, their attitudes toward the endorsed information reflect the influence of contextual priming. In particular, the valence of relevant (i.e., applicable to source evaluations) and irrelevant (i.e., not applicable to source evaluates) media contexts likely exert influences through conceptual and affective priming, respectively, such that they polarize message persuasion in diverging ways. Using celebrity endorsers in ads, Experiments 1 and 3 show that valence of a relevant story about similar people triggers conceptual priming and generates context contrast effects on endorsed information among ambivalent, but not univalent, participants. In contrast, Experiments 2 and 3 show that valence of an irrelevant article triggers affective priming and generates context assimilation effects on endorsed information among ambivalent, but not univalent, participants. </jats:p>