CHOICE, ATTENTION, AND RECEPTION: THE EFFECTS OF AGENCY ON PERSUASION AND MEDIA EFFECTS
选择、关注和接受:代理对说服力和媒体效果的影响
基本信息
- 批准号:0752354
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 6.66万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:Continuing Grant
- 财政年份:2008
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2008-03-15 至 2011-02-28
- 项目状态:已结题
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- 关键词:
项目摘要
At the beginning of the 20th century, people worried that the expanding reach of mass media threatened to facilitate elite manipulation of the public. Their fears rested on the implicit view that media influence operated like administering a drug to a patient using a hypodermic needle: The influence of the message would be immediate and drastic. However, early research found little evidence to support this view, and instead found that people tend to avoid and resist messages in the mass media that conflict with their political predispositions. By mid-century many researchers concluded that the effects of mass media on public opinion were minimal at best. Subsequent research, however, found specific conditions under which the media indirectly influence public opinion. While contemporary experimental political communication research accepts the view that the effects of mass media depend on who receives the message, more often than not the research designs employ an operational "hypodermic needle" delivery of stimuli to participants. This has produced a gap in our knowledge of media effects. In particular, if exposure to political programming is positively correlated with the ability to resist influence from that programming, then the effects of the mass media on political attitudes may be more limited than extant experimental evidence suggests. This project investigates how selective exposure affects the influence of political programming found in the mass media, develops a theoretical framework to understand the process of selective exposure, and uses it to identify hypotheses. These hypotheses are tested using experiments that allow some participants in a controlled laboratory setting to change television channels while their behavior is monitored. The project hypothesizes that current research overstates the extent to which the news media influence citizens' levels of trust in government and politicians, evaluations of political figures, and attitude polarization. In addition to testing the real-world applicability of political communications scholars' contemporary explanations of media influence, the project has broader impacts for society concerning the role that political television programming plays in an increasingly fragmented media environment in which citizens can easily avoid television shows with overt political content. The study offers guidance on the following questions: Are uncivil political debate shows really "hurting" America? Does the television news affect what issues the public think is important when they are evaluating politicians? Is the fragmentation of political programming and expanded choice over news sources on cable television leading to a more divided and more extreme polity? The project also provides training to graduate students in social science methodologies and exposes undergraduate students to processes of social scientific inquiry.
在世纪初,人们担心大众媒体不断扩大的影响力可能会助长精英对公众的操纵。 他们的恐惧基于一种隐含的观点,即媒体的影响就像用皮下注射针给病人注射药物一样:信息的影响是即时和剧烈的。 然而,早期的研究几乎没有发现支持这一观点的证据,相反,人们倾向于避免和抵制大众媒体中与他们的政治倾向相冲突的信息。 到本世纪中叶,许多研究人员得出结论,大众媒体对公众舆论的影响充其量是微乎其微的。 然而,随后的研究发现了媒体间接影响公众舆论的具体条件。 虽然当代的实验政治传播研究接受大众传媒的影响取决于谁收到的消息的观点,但研究设计往往采用可操作的“皮下注射针”向参与者提供刺激。 这就造成了我们对媒体影响的认识上的空白。 特别是,如果接触政治节目与抵抗该节目影响的能力呈正相关,那么大众媒体对政治态度的影响可能比现有的实验证据所显示的更有限。本研究探讨选择性曝光如何影响大众媒体中政治节目的影响力,发展一个理论框架来理解选择性曝光的过程,并使用它来确定假设。 这些假设是通过实验来验证的,实验中,一些参与者在受控的实验室环境中改变电视频道,同时他们的行为受到监控。 该项目假设,目前的研究夸大了新闻媒体影响公民对政府和政治家的信任程度,对政治人物的评价以及态度两极分化的程度。除了测试政治传播学者对媒体影响力的当代解释在现实世界中的适用性外,该项目还对社会产生了更广泛的影响,涉及政治电视节目在日益分散的媒体环境中所扮演的角色,在这种环境中,公民可以很容易地避免带有公开政治内容的电视节目。 这项研究为以下问题提供了指导:不文明的政治辩论节目真的“伤害”了美国吗? 电视新闻是否会影响公众在评价政治家时认为哪些问题是重要的? 政治节目的碎片化和有线电视新闻来源的扩大选择是否会导致一个更加分裂和更加极端的政体? 该项目还向研究生提供社会科学方法方面的培训,并使本科生接触社会科学探究过程。
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Kevin Arceneaux其他文献
The “Need for Chaos” and Motivations to Share Hostile Political Rumors
“混乱的需要”和传播敌对政治谣言的动机
- DOI:
10.1017/s0003055422001447 - 发表时间:
2023 - 期刊:
- 影响因子:6.8
- 作者:
M. Petersen;Mathias Osmundsen;Kevin Arceneaux - 通讯作者:
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Marketing and politics: Models, behavior, and policy implications
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- 影响因子:3.6
- 作者:
Brett R. Gordon;Mitchell J. Lovett;R. Shachar;Kevin Arceneaux;Sridhar Moorthy;Michael Peress;A. Rao;Subrata Sen;D. Soberman;Oleg Urminsky - 通讯作者:
Oleg Urminsky
More a Symptom Than a Cause: Polarization and Partisan News Media in America
与其说是原因,不如说是症状:美国的两极分化和党派新闻媒体
- DOI:
10.1017/cbo9781316287002.016 - 发表时间:
2015 - 期刊:
- 影响因子:4.1
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Kevin Arceneaux;Martin Johnson;J. Thurber;Antoine Yoshinaka - 通讯作者:
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The Benefits of Experimental Methods for the Study of Campaign Effects
实验方法研究运动效果的好处
- DOI:
10.1080/10584601003709407 - 发表时间:
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- 影响因子:7.5
- 作者:
Kevin Arceneaux - 通讯作者:
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The “Gender Gap” in State Legislative Representation: New Data to Tackle an Old Question
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- DOI:
10.1177/106591290105400108 - 发表时间:
2001 - 期刊:
- 影响因子:2.1
- 作者:
Kevin Arceneaux - 通讯作者:
Kevin Arceneaux
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Collaborative Research: An Individual-level State Supreme Court Database
合作研究:个人层面的州最高法院数据库
- 批准号:
0518491 - 财政年份:2005
- 资助金额:
$ 6.66万 - 项目类别:
Standard Grant
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