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The effects of colour and valence on news evaluation.

Kai Kaspar1, Melanie Grümmer1, Antje Kießler1, Celina Neuß1, Franziska Schröter1.   

Abstract

Research across different fields of psychology has reported effects of colour cues on a variety of cognitive processes. Especially, the colour red has been shown to have striking influences. In the context of media reception, however, colour effects have been widely neglected so far. This study made a first step in this direction by investigating the effects of the colour red (compared with blue and grey) on the way news articles are evaluated. Two types of news were framed by a coloured border while the valence of the news content additionally varied. Based on 369 participants who read and evaluated the news articles online, we observed effects for colour cues and news valence in the absence of an interaction effect, indicating that the colour red induced approach motivation. However, only the contrast between red and grey reached statistical significance, indicating that chromatic and achromatic colours may differ in their perceived visual saliency. Overall, these results provide an important complement to previous studies and have practical implications for media researchers and producers.
© 2015 International Union of Psychological Science.

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Keywords:  Approach motivation; Avoidance motivation; Colour effects; News evaluation; News valence

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26564860     DOI: 10.1002/ijop.12234

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Psychol        ISSN: 0020-7594


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1.  Thrilling News Revisited: The Role of Suspense for the Enjoyment of News Stories.

Authors:  Kai Kaspar; Daniel Zimmermann; Anne-Kathrin Wilbers
Journal:  Front Psychol       Date:  2016-12-15
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