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Efficiently and Effectively Evaluating Public Service Announcements: Additional Evidence for the Utility of Perceived Effectiveness.

Elisabeth Bigsby1, Joseph N Cappella2, Holli H Seitz2.   

Abstract

Recent research has made significant progress identifying measures of the perceived effectiveness (PE) of persuasive messages and providing evidence of a causal link from PE to actual effectiveness (AE). This article provides additional evidence of the utility of PE through unique analysis and consideration of another dimension of PE important to understanding the PE-AE association. Current smokers (N =1,139) watched four randomly selected anti-smoking Public Service Announcements (PSAs). PE scores aggregated by message were used instead of individual PE scores to create a summed total, minimizing the likelihood that PE perceptions are consequences of an individual's intention to quit, supporting instead the PE→AE order. Linear regression analyses provide evidence of PE's positive and significant influence on smoking cessation-related behavioral intentions.

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Keywords:  Public Service Announcements; aggregate score; anti-smoking; behavioral intentions; perceived effectiveness

Year:  2013        PMID: 25568588      PMCID: PMC4283792          DOI: 10.1080/03637751.2012.739706

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Commun Monogr        ISSN: 0363-7751


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