Psychological insight as an effect of inspiring narratives: validating the psychological insight self-report scale

  • Juan Jose Igartua
  • , Mary Beth Oliver
  • , Alejandro Gonzalez-V azquez
  • , Valeriano Piñeiro-Naval
  • , Marıa Marcos-Ramos
  • , Laura Rodrıguez-Contreras

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Abstract

This article presents the results of two experiments in which participants were exposed to audiovisual narratives (Study 1, N ¼ 245) and to short written narratives (Study 2, N ¼ 360) with high or low inspiring potential so as to validate a measurement instrument to assess psychological insight (Psychological Insight Self-Report Scale). Insight is defined as a reception process involving sudden discovery and the sensation of experiencing a state of enlightenment or inner revelation through exposure to inspiring narratives. The results of our research confirm the structural, criterion, construct, and incremental validity of the scale. Our work furthers the advancement of media entertainment research regarding the impact of eudaimonic messages by providing a new construct (psychological insight) to explain the effects of inspiring narratives.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)93-111
Number of pages19
JournalHuman Communication Research
Volume51
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - Apr 1 2025

All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • Communication
  • Developmental and Educational Psychology
  • Anthropology
  • Linguistics and Language

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