Examining the role of exposure to incongruent messages on the effect of message framing in an internet health search

T Hong - Communication Research, 2014 - journals.sagepub.com
Communication Research, 2014journals.sagepub.com
This study examines the effects of exposure to messages incongruent with one's
motivational orientation. In a factorial design with regulatory orientation and message frame
as independent variables, participants (N= 106) conducted an information search on a web
program. Participants selected online information that was congruent with their activated
motivational orientation. Compatibility effects resulted in promotion orientation/gain frame
and prevention orientation/loss frame participants reporting more favorable attitudes than …
This study examines the effects of exposure to messages incongruent with one’s motivational orientation. In a factorial design with regulatory orientation and message frame as independent variables, participants (N = 106) conducted an information search on a web program. Participants selected online information that was congruent with their activated motivational orientation. Compatibility effects resulted in promotion orientation/gain frame and prevention orientation/loss frame participants reporting more favorable attitudes than promotion orientation/loss frame and prevention orientation/gain frame participants irrespective of exposure to messages incongruent with the activated motivational orientation. A similar pattern of results occurred with message recall. For behavioral intention, significant differences occurred for only the promotion orientation condition where gain-framed messages elicited greater behavioral intentions than the loss-framed message.
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