TY - JOUR
T1 - Beyond Counterarguing
T2 - Simple Elaboration, Complex Integration, and Counterelaboration in Response to Variations in Narrative Focus and Sidedness
AU - Niederdeppe, Jeff
AU - Kim, Hye Kyung
AU - Lundell, Helen
AU - Fazili, Faheem
AU - Frazier, Bonnie
PY - 2012/10
Y1 - 2012/10
N2 - This study attempts to advance theorizing about narrative persuasion by explicating types of thoughts, beyond counterarguing, generated in response to a short narrative with persuasive intent. We examine responses to four types of narratives (focus: individual vs. community; by sidedness: one- vs. two-sided) about causes and solutions for obesity in an attempt to increase support for policies to address the issue. Using a randomized experiment (n=245), we show that narrative focus and sidedness interact to produce different patterns of thoughts, attributions, and policy support. Simple elaboration, counterelaboration, and counterarguing predicted causal attributions and policy support, but only simple elaboration mediated message effects on intended persuasive outcomes. We conclude by discussing the study's contributions to communication theory and practice.
AB - This study attempts to advance theorizing about narrative persuasion by explicating types of thoughts, beyond counterarguing, generated in response to a short narrative with persuasive intent. We examine responses to four types of narratives (focus: individual vs. community; by sidedness: one- vs. two-sided) about causes and solutions for obesity in an attempt to increase support for policies to address the issue. Using a randomized experiment (n=245), we show that narrative focus and sidedness interact to produce different patterns of thoughts, attributions, and policy support. Simple elaboration, counterelaboration, and counterarguing predicted causal attributions and policy support, but only simple elaboration mediated message effects on intended persuasive outcomes. We conclude by discussing the study's contributions to communication theory and practice.
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U2 - 10.1111/j.1460-2466.2012.01671.x
DO - 10.1111/j.1460-2466.2012.01671.x
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:84867387566
SN - 0021-9916
VL - 62
SP - 758
EP - 777
JO - Journal of Communication
JF - Journal of Communication
IS - 5
ER -