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The Power of Being Transported: Efficacy Beliefs, Risk Perceptions, and Political Affiliation in the Context of Climate Change
Science Communication ( IF 7.441 ) Pub Date : 2020-08-27 , DOI: 10.1177/1075547020951794
Ashley Bieniek-Tobasco 1, 2 , Rajiv N. Rimal 3 , Sabrina McCormick 1 , Cherise B. Harrington 4
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We evaluated the short-term effects of transportation on efficacy beliefs and risk perceptions after exposure to a climate change documentary. Data were collected in randomized laboratory (N = 624) and online (N = 1,391) experiments. Participants watched one episode of Years of Living Dangerously or a control video. Regression analyses assessed whether narrative transportation and/or political affiliation were predictive of outcomes. Transportation and political affiliation were significantly associated with efficacy beliefs and risk perceptions (p < .001). A significant transportation by political party interaction for efficacy beliefs (p < .01) and risk perceptions (p < .01) indicated that cross-party differences could be mitigated by higher levels of transportation.

中文翻译:

被运输的力量:气候变化背景下的功效信念、风险认知和政治派别

我们评估了在接触气候变化纪录片后交通对功效信念和风险认知的短期影响。在随机实验室 (N = 624) 和在线 (N = 1,391) 实验中收集数据。参与者观看了《危险的生活》的一集或控制视频。回归分析评估了叙事传播和/或政治派别是否可以预测结果。交通和政治派别与功效信念和风险认知显着相关(p < .001)。政党互动对效能信念 (p < .01) 和风险认知 (p < .01) 的显着传输表明,更高水平的传输可以减轻跨党派差异。
更新日期:2020-08-27
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