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Fact or Fiction: An Investigation of Empathy Differences in Response to Emotional Melodramatic Entertainment

机译:事实还是虚构:对情感叙事娱乐反应的移情差异研究

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Three studies investigate the influence of empathy and the level of fictionality of short stories on consumers' evaluations of emotional melodramatic entertainment. We find that high empathizers' evaluations are more favorable when the story is low in fictionality (i.e., real) versus high. In contrast, low empathizers' evaluations do not differ, regardless of the level of fictionality, except when these individuals (i.e., males) are provided with an excuse to become involved in the story; in this case a story that is high (i.e., make-believe) as opposed to low in fictionality is evaluated more favorably. Finally, transportation (i.e., absorption into a narrative) with the story is found to both moderate and mediate the effects.
机译:三项研究调查了移情和短篇小说的虚构程度对消费者对情感叙事娱乐性评价的影响。我们发现,当故事的虚构性较低(即真实)相对于虚构故事较高时,高度同情心的人的评价会更有利。相比之下,低移情者的评价与虚构程度无关,除非这些人(即男性)有借口参与故事。在这种情况下,对虚构程度高而不是虚构的故事进行更有利的评估。最后,人们发现,故事的传递(即吸收到叙事中)既可以调节效果,又可以调节效果。

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