The Truth-Default is Ubiquitous, but Some People Experience It More than Others [0.03%]
真相默认无处不在,但并非人人都有相同的体验
David M Markowitz,Kim B Serota,Timothy R Levine
David M Markowitz
Truth-default theory posits that most people are normatively honest and are believed by others. Do people think that others consider them honest? This paper explores how social perceptions of deception align with the truth-default. Using da...
Gain- and Loss-Frame Sun Safety Messages and Psychological Reactance of Adolescents [0.03%]
收益和损失框架的防晒安全信息与青少年的心理反抗心理的关系研究
Hyunyi Cho,Laura Sands
Hyunyi Cho
Adolescents are frequently thought of as having strong desire for independence and defiance of authority. Using psychological reactance theory, this study investigated the effects of gain and loss frame messages advocating sun safety behavi...
Self-Affirmation Does Not Change Smokers' Explicit or Implicit Attitudes toward Smoking Following Exposure to Graphic Cigarette Warning Labels [0.03%]
自我肯定不会改变吸烟者接触香烟图片警示标签后对吸烟的显性或隐性态度
Irina A Iles,Xiaoli Nan,Zexin Ma et al.
Irina A Iles et al.
Self-affirmation has shown promise in promoting pro-health attitudes following exposure to threatening health messages by reducing defensive processing of such messages. We examine the impact of self-affirmation prior to viewing graphic cig...
Each Medium Tells a Different Story: The Effect of Message Channel on Narrative Persuasion [0.03%]
每一种媒介都有不同的故事:信息渠道对叙事说服的影响
Nathan Walter,Sheila T Murphy,Lauren B Frank et al.
Nathan Walter et al.
Limited attention has been given to the medium of story presentation in this process of narrative persuasion. The present study (N = 243) fills this gap by directly comparing narrative involvement across print and audiovisual versions of th...
Interaction of Comparative Cancer Risk and Cancer Efficacy Perceptions on Cancer-Related Information Seeking and Scanning Behaviors [0.03%]
癌症风险、治疗疗效知觉与个体获取和扫描癌症相关信息行为之间的关系研究
Norman C H Wong
Norman C H Wong
This study examined the interaction between perceived cancer risk and self-efficacy related to cancer screening on cancer-related information seeking and scanning behaviors (SSB) among the general population. Individuals completed a cross-s...
The Minimization of Public Health Risks in Newspapers after Hurricane Katrina [0.03%]
飓风卡特里娜过后报纸上的公共卫生风险最小化
Elisia L Cohen,Santosh Vijaykumar,Ricardo Wray et al.
Elisia L Cohen et al.
During natural disasters, mass media facilitate the timely provision of accurate information about health risks to the public. This study informs our understanding of such public health discourse utilizing content-analysis of 235 newspaper ...
Mothers' Intentions to Teach Adolescent Daughters about Breast Cancer Risk Reduction Activities: The Influence of Self-Efficacy, Response Efficacy, & Personal Responsibility [0.03%]
关于母亲们教导青春期女儿减少患乳腺癌风险的行为的意愿:自我效能、反应效能及个人责任感的影响作用分析
Doshik Yun,Kami J Silk,Nicholas David Bowman et al.
Doshik Yun et al.
The current study examined whether self-efficacy (SE), response efficacy (RE), and personal responsibility (PR) affect mothers' intentions (N=139) to teach their adolescent and pre-adolescent daughters about breast cancer risk reduction mea...