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A Strong Argumentative Orientation Makes the Cognitive Closure Easier: The Case for a Persuasive Health Message

In: Studia Psychologica, vol. 62, no. 1
Vincent Coppola - Fabien Girnadola Číslo ORCID - Odile Camus Číslo ORCID

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Year, pages: 2020, 5 - 22
Language: eng
Keywords:
argumentative orientation, message processing, need for closure, persuasion, health communication
About article:
The rationale of this study is that scalar adverbs are likely to act as a convenient means to achieve cognitive closure because they stress the argumentative orientation of the message. Based on this assumption, an experiment shows that the introduction of scalar adverbs in the message decreases the extent of its cognitive elaboration and increases its perceived quality and effectiveness for people high in need for closure, but not for people low in need for closure, for whom the outcomes are reversed with regard to perceived quality and persuasiveness of the message. To what extent such outcomes are likely to be affected by some variables traditionally studied in the persuasion literature is addressed in the discussion.
How to cite:
ISO 690:
Coppola, V., Girnadola, F., Camus, O. 2020. A Strong Argumentative Orientation Makes the Cognitive Closure Easier: The Case for a Persuasive Health Message. In Studia Psychologica, vol. 62, no.1, pp. 5-22. 0039-3320. DOI: https://doi.org/10.31577/sp.2020.01.788

APA:
Coppola, V., Girnadola, F., Camus, O. (2020). A Strong Argumentative Orientation Makes the Cognitive Closure Easier: The Case for a Persuasive Health Message. Studia Psychologica, 62(1), 5-22. 0039-3320. DOI: https://doi.org/10.31577/sp.2020.01.788
About edition:
Publisher: Institute of Experimental Psychology Centre of Social and Psychological Sciences Slovak Academy of Sciences, Bratislava, Slovak
Published: 4. 3. 2020
Rights:
https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/