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Comedic Cognition: The Impact of Elaboration on Political Comedy Effects

机译:喜剧认知:阐述对政治喜剧效果的影响

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Political comedy has become an integral component of the political information environment. Though a great deal has been learned about the informative and persuasive effects of political comedy, the medium continues to evolve. John Oliver's Last Week Tonight presents heavily researched segments about issues that are often neglected in more traditional media. In the following study, we draw on the Elaboration Likelihood framework to argue that these long-form/low-salience segments challenge existing assumptions about the way people process political comedy. Specifically, we argue that effortful processing will enhance information acquisition and persuasion, that the social/sharing nature of the evolving media ecosystem will influence these effects, and that outcomes will be conditioned by an individual's affinity for political humor. Results from a randomized experiment support these conclusions.
机译:政治喜剧已成为政治信息环境的一个组成部分。 虽然已经了解了政治喜剧的信息丰富和有说服力的影响,但媒体继续发展。 约翰奥利斯上周今晚展示了关于在更传统的媒体中经常被忽视的问题的大量研究。 在以下研究中,我们借鉴了阐述了可能性框架,以争论这些长形/低肺部分挑战了对人们处理政治喜剧的方式存在的现有假设。 具体而言,我们认为,努力处理将提升信息获取和劝说,即不断发展的媒体生态系统的社会/分享性质将影响这些影响,并且该结果将被个人对政治幽默的亲和力调节。 随机实验的结果支持这些结论。

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