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Efficacy Beliefs in Third-Person Effects

机译:第三人称特效的效能信念

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People generally believe they are less susceptible than others to influences of media, and a growing body of research implicates such biased processing, or third-person perception, in public support for censorship, a type of third-person effect. The current study extends research of the third-person effect by studying two efficacy-related concepts in the context of sexual content in films. Analysis of cross-sectional data from 1,012 Singaporeans suggests that people exhibit self-other asymmetries of efficacy beliefs: They believe others are less capable than they are of self-regulation and that censorship is more effective at restricting others’ access to sexual content in films. Furthermore, the former belief was directly related to the belief that others are more susceptible to negative influence, and thus was indirectly related to support for censorship; whereas the latter belief was directly related to support for censorship. Results may help distinguish the roles of self-regulation and government censorship as bases of local media standards.
机译:人们通常认为他们比其他人更不容易受到媒体的影响,并且越来越多的研究将这种偏颇的过程或第三人称感知牵连到公众对审查制度的支持中,这是第三人称效果。当前的研究通过在电影中的性内容中研究两个与功效相关的概念,扩展了对第三人称效果的研究。对1,012名新加坡人的横断面数据进行的分析表明,人们表现出效能信念的其他自我不对称性:他们认为他人的能力比自我调节能力差,而且审查制度在限制他人获取电影中性内容方面更有效。此外,前一种信念与认为他人更容易受到负面影响的信念直接相关,因此与支持审查制度间接相关;而后一种信念与检查制度的支持直接相关。结果可能有助于区分自我监管和政府审查作为地方媒体标准基础的作用。

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