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Seeing is believing: Communication modality, anger, and support for action on behalf of out-groups

机译:眼见为实:交流方式,愤怒和支持小组外行动的支持

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Relatively few studies have investigated the impact of communication modality (e.g., video vs. print) on political action intentions, as well as what motivates external observers to act when both the victim and perpetrator of injustice are out-group members. The present research experimentally investigated the influence of communication modality of an injustice (text vs. video), where all parties were out-group members, on observers' sympathy, anger, social cohesion to victims, and political action intentions. Participants reported greater intentions to politically act in the video condition, relative to print, which was explained by increased anger in the video condition. In addition, both sympathy and anger were positively related to social cohesion to the out-group, but only anger was associated with political action intentions.
机译:相对较少的研究调查了交流方式(例如视频与印刷品)对政治行动意图的影响,以及当不公正的受害者和肇事者都是团体外成员时促使外部观察者采取行动的因素。本研究实验性地调查了当事方都是团体成员的情况下,不公正的交流方式(文本与视频)对观察者的同情,愤怒,对受害者的社会凝聚力以及政治行动意图的影响。相对于印刷品,参与者报告了在录像条件下有更多政治意愿的意图,这可以通过录像条件下的愤怒来解释。此外,同情和愤怒都与社会对外部群体的凝聚力成正相关,但只有愤怒与政治行动意图相关。

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