TY - JOUR
T1 - Meta-analytic evidence for the persuasive effect of narratives on beliefs, attitudes, intentions, and behaviors
AU - Braddock, Kurt
AU - Dillard, James Price
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2016 National Communication Association.
PY - 2016/10/1
Y1 - 2016/10/1
N2 - Although narratives are often credited with the capacity to change opinions, empirical tests of this prediction have produced mixed results. To provide a more precise test of narrative's effect on beliefs, attitudes, intentions, and behaviors, we performed meta-analyses on studies that evaluated narrative's persuasive influence on these outcomes. Results suggested positive relationships between exposure to a narrative and narrative-consistent beliefs (k = 37; N = 7,376; r =.17), attitudes (k = 40; N = 7,132; r =.19), intentions (k = 28; N = 5,211; r =.17), and behaviors (k = 5; N = 978; r =.23). Moderator analyses on the effect of fictionality yielded mixed results. Neither medium of presentation nor research design influenced the magnitude of the narrative-persuasion relationship. However, results suggested the presence of unidentified moderators.
AB - Although narratives are often credited with the capacity to change opinions, empirical tests of this prediction have produced mixed results. To provide a more precise test of narrative's effect on beliefs, attitudes, intentions, and behaviors, we performed meta-analyses on studies that evaluated narrative's persuasive influence on these outcomes. Results suggested positive relationships between exposure to a narrative and narrative-consistent beliefs (k = 37; N = 7,376; r =.17), attitudes (k = 40; N = 7,132; r =.19), intentions (k = 28; N = 5,211; r =.17), and behaviors (k = 5; N = 978; r =.23). Moderator analyses on the effect of fictionality yielded mixed results. Neither medium of presentation nor research design influenced the magnitude of the narrative-persuasion relationship. However, results suggested the presence of unidentified moderators.
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U2 - 10.1080/03637751.2015.1128555
DO - 10.1080/03637751.2015.1128555
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:84959052754
SN - 0363-7751
VL - 83
SP - 446
EP - 467
JO - Communication Monographs
JF - Communication Monographs
IS - 4
ER -