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    University of Haifa

    Cohen, Tal-Or & Mazor-Tegerman, The Tempering Effect of Transportation: Exploring the Effects of Transportation and Identification

    An article authored by Prof. Jonathan Cohen, Dr. Nurit Tal-Or, and doctoral student Maya Mazor-Tregerman will appear in Journal of Communication.

    Cohen, J., Tal-Or, N., & Mazor-Tregerman, M. (2015). The Tempering Effect of Transportation: Exploring the Effects of Transportation and Identification During Exposure to Controversial Two-Sided Narratives. Journal of Communication. doi:10.1111/jcom.12144

    Abstract:

    In 2 studies, we explored the effects of transportation and identification on attitudes following exposure to relevant and controversial 2-sided narratives. Participants read a story featuring 2 protagonists who held 2 opposing positions about a provocative issue. In Study 1, we manipulated identification and found that identification with the concordant character tended to polarize attitudes whereas identification with the discordant character tempered attitudes. In Study 2, we manipulated transportation and found that it moderated pre-exposure attitudes. Results are discussed in terms of the differences between these processes and their effects, and the potential use of narratives to moderate attitudes even in the context of highly charged conflicts.