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Steven Arnocky1, Emma Bozek1, Caroline Dufort1, Samantha Rybka1, Robyn Hebert1.
Abstract
The present research examined the influence of celebrity opinion upon individuals' acceptance of the theory of evolution. Priming stimuli were developed purveying pro-evolution, anti-evolution, or neutral opinion (Study 1). When paired with a male celebrity or expert source (Study 2), the male celebrity, but not the male expert, influenced undergraduates' acceptance of evolution. The influence of the male celebrity on acceptance of evolution was replicated in a community sample (Study 3). When paired with a female celebrity source, undergraduates' acceptance of evolution was similarly influenced (Study 4). Together, these findings extend our understanding of the reach of credible celebrity endorsers beyond consumer behavior to core individual beliefs, such as those surrounding the acceptance of human evolution.Entities:
Keywords: attitudes; celebrity; interpersonal influences; religiosity; social influences; theory of evolution
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30231640 DOI: 10.1177/1474704918800656
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Evol Psychol ISSN: 1474-7049