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James Price Dillard1, Ruobing Li2, Yan Huang2.
Abstract
Drive theory may be seen as the first scientific theory of health and risk communication. However, its prediction of a curvilinear association between fear and persuasion is generally held to be incorrect. A close rereading of Hovland et al. reveals that within- and between-persons processes were conflated. Using a message that advocated obtaining a screening for colonoscopy, this study (N = 259) tested both forms of the inverted-U hypothesis. In the between-persons data, analyses revealed a linear effect that was consistent with earlier investigations. However, the data showed an inverted-U relationship in within-persons data. Hence, the relationship between fear and persuasion is linear or curvilinear depending on the level of analysis.Entities:
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27726453 PMCID: PMC6348108 DOI: 10.1080/10410236.2016.1220345
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Health Commun ISSN: 1041-0236