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How Do You Know That? The Epistemology of Consumer Health Decision Making under Conditions of Risk-Benefit Conflict

机译:你怎么知道?风险与利益冲突条件下消费者健康决策的认识论

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Consumers are confronted with conflicting health information in the form of risks and benefits on a regular basis. One way to understand how different consumers handle the challenge of this conflicting information is by considering consumers' epistemic beliefs, that is, their beliefs about the nature of knowledge and knowing. In two studies, it is shown that both measured and manipulated epistemic beliefs similarly influence consumer assessments of conflicting risk-benefit health information through two epistemic dimensionstexture (simple or complex) and variability (stable or dynamic). Moderated mediation findings indicate that those who were presented risk-benefit information about health-related products and diets that were perceived as being less (more) familiar had a lower (greater) likelihood of using the product or following the diet through the mediators of thinking about both the risks and the benefits involved, for several of the moderating variability and texture epistemic beliefs. The contribution of this research is to show how epistemic beliefs can differentially frame and inform consumer perceptions and evaluations of conflicted health information.
机译:消费者定期以风险和收益的形式面临着相互矛盾的健康信息。了解不同的消费者如何应对这种冲突信息的一种方法是考虑消费者的认知信念,即他们对知识和知识本质的信念。在两项研究中表明,通过两个认知维度(简单或复杂)和可变性(稳定或动态),衡量和操纵的认知信念都会类似地影响消费者对冲突的风险收益健康信息的评估。中等程度的调解结果表明,那些被告知与健康相关的产品和饮食的风险受益信息,被认为不太(更多)熟悉的人,使用该产品或通过思想调解者遵循饮食的可能性更低(更大)关于适度的变异性和质地认知信念的风险和收益。这项研究的目的是表明认知信念如何能够差异化地构造和告知消费者对冲突的健康信息的看法和评估。

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