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The Broadcast of Shared Attention and Its Impact on Political Persuasion

机译:分享注意力的传播及其对政治说服力的影响

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In democracies where multitudes yield political influence, so does broadcast media that reaches those multitudes. However, broadcast media may not be powerful simply because it reaches a certain audience, but because each of the recipients is aware of that fact. That is, watching broadcast media can evoke a state of shared attention, or the perception of simultaneous coattention with others. Whereas past research has investigated the effects of shared attention with a few socially close others (i.e., friends, acquaintances, minimal ingroup members), we examine the impact of shared attention with a multitude of unfamiliar others in the context of televised broadcasting. In this paper, we explore whether shared attention increases the psychological impact of televised political speeches, and whether fewer numbers of coattending others diminishes this effect. Five studies investigate whether the perception of simultaneous coattention, or shared attention, on a mass broadcasted political speech leads to more extreme judgments. The results indicate that the perception of synchronous coattention (as compared with coattending asynchronously and attending alone) renders persuasive speeches more persuasive, and unpersuasive speeches more unpersuasive. We also find that recall memory for the content of the speech mediates the effect of shared attention on political persuasion. The results are consistent with the notion that shared attention on mass broadcasted information results in deeper processing of the content, rendering judgments more extreme. In all, our findings imply that shared attention is a cognitive capacity that supports large-scale social coordination, where multitudes of people can cognitively prioritize simultaneously coattended information.
机译:在民主产生政治影响的民主国家中,广播媒体也达到了这些民主。但是,广播媒体可能不仅仅因为它可以到达某个受众而强大,还因为每个接收者都知道这一事实。即,观看广播媒体可以唤起共同关注的状态,或者与他人同时被注意力集中的感觉。过去的研究调查了与一些社交关系密切的其他人(即朋友,熟人,最少的小组成员)的共同注意力的影响,但我们在电视广播的背景下研究了与许多陌生的其他人共同注意力的影响。在本文中,我们探讨了共享注意力是否增加了电视政治演讲的心理影响,以及是否减少了其他人之间的隐瞒行为减少了这种影响。有五项研究调查了在大规模广播的政治演说中同时关注或共同关注的看法是否会导致更极端的判断。结果表明,对同步大衣的感知(与异步进行大衣和单独参加相比)使说服力的演讲更具说服力,而无说服力的演讲则更具说服力。我们还发现,对演讲内容的回忆记忆可以调解共同关注对政治说服力的影响。结果与以下概念一致:对大量广播信息的共同关注导致对内容的更深入处理,从而使判断更加极端。总而言之,我们的研究结果表明,共同关注是一种支持大规模社会协调的认知能力,在这种情况下,许多人可以在认知上优先考虑隐蔽信息。

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