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How the Media Effects Schema and the Persuasion Ethics Schema Affect Audience Responses to Antismoking Campaign Messages

Authors
Paek, Hye-JinHove, Thomas
Issue Date
May-2018
Publisher
Lawrence Erlbaum Associates Inc.
Keywords
COLLEGE-STUDENTS; KNOWLEDGE; ATTITUDE; PERCEPTIONS; MOTIVATIONS; CONGRUENCY; MECHANISMS; SMOKING
Citation
Health Communication, v.33, no.5, pp 526 - 536
Pages
11
Indexed
SSCI
SCOPUS
Journal Title
Health Communication
Volume
33
Number
5
Start Page
526
End Page
536
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/erica/handle/2021.sw.erica/7988
DOI
10.1080/10410236.2017.1279003
ISSN
1041-0236
1532-7027
Abstract
This study examines the roles that the media effects and persuasion ethics schemas play in people's responses to an antismoking ad in South Korea. An online experiment was conducted with 347 adults. The media effects schema was manipulated with news stories on an antismoking campaign's effectiveness, while the persuasion ethics schema was measured and median-split. Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) tests were performed for issue attitudes (Iatt), attitude toward the ad (Aad), and behavioral intention (BI). Results show significant main effects of the media effects schema on the three dependent variables. People in the weak media effects condition had significantly lower Iatt, Aad, and BI than those in either the strong media effects condition or the control condition. This pattern was more pronounced among smokers. While there was no significant main effect of the persuasion ethics schema on any of the dependent variables, a significant interaction effect for persuasion ethics schema and smoking status was found on behavioral intention (BI). Nonsmokers' BI was significantly higher than smokers' in the low-persuasion ethics schema condition, but it was not significant in the high-persuasion ethics schema condition.
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