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The impact of fear versus state empathy on persuasion and social stigma

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Pages 1-24 | Published online: 10 Nov 2018
 

ABSTRACT

The study investigated the impact of fear and state empathy on persuasion and social stigma. Eighteen professionally produced public service announcements (PSAs) were employed as stimuli in a 2 (message topic: antidrug vs. safe driving) × 3 (message type: empathy vs. fear vs. control) × 3 (messages) mixed-design experiment. Participants (N = 406) were randomly assigned to one of the 6 cells and watched the 3 videos in that condition. Multilevel structural equation modeling analyses showed that fear and state empathy both had positive direct effects on persuasion. Fear led to more affective stigma, whereas state empathy reduced cognitive stigma. Fear also resulted in stronger reactance which decreased persuasion; conversely, empathy mitigated reactance, hence had a positive indirect effect on persuasion.

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No potential conflict of interest was reported by the authors.

Notes

1. An alternative approach is to use the two dummy variables created for message type (fear vs. control and empathy vs. control) as the exogenous variables (see Model (c) in Tao & Bucy, Citation2007). This approach would inflate the degree of freedom in model testing, hence, making it much easier for the specified model to yield acceptable fit indices (Herzog, Boomsma, & Reinecke, Citation2007; Kenny & McCoach, Citation2003; Moshagen, Citation2012). Thus, the more parsimonious model was favored.

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