First-person or third-person effects? Investigating the two-tier self-other perceptual disparities of global warming and their impacts

Huiping Huang*

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1 引文 斯高帕斯(Scopus)

摘要

Global warming poses a major challenge to humankind. As the first and third person effects of media messages may influence audiences' behavior, this study fills the gap in the literature concerning third-person effect by examining different levels and exploring the perceived effects of global warming at both the individual and national levels. Results from a national survey in Taiwan (n = 1,074) reveal differential self-other perceptual disparities at these two levels. While the first-person effect is observed at the individual level, the third-person effect is observed at the national level. The first-person perception at the individual level positively predicts audiences' willingness to take proactive environmental action, but the third-person perception at the national level negatively predicts audiences' willingness to take promotional and proactive environmental actions. The findings suggest that more news coverage on mitigation policies and emission reduction activities at various sectors and levels may increase audiences' awareness to the phenomenon of climate change and encourage their engagement in proenvironmental behavior.

原文English
頁(從 - 到)41-87
頁數47
期刊Mass Communication Research
2018-January
發行號134
出版狀態Published - 1月 2018

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