Affect and persuasion: mood effects on the processing of message content and context cues and on subsequent behaviour

Bohner G, Crow K, Erb H-P, Schwarz N (1992)
European Journal of Social Psychology 22(6): 511-530.

Zeitschriftenaufsatz | Veröffentlicht | Englisch
 
Download
OA
Autor*in
Bohner, GerdUniBi ; Crow, Kimberly; Erb, Hans-Peter; Schwarz, Norbert
Abstract / Bemerkung
Two experiments are reported examining the impact of recipients' mood on the processing of simple, everyday persuasive communications and on subsequent behaviour. Consistent with the general assumption that affective states may inform an individual about the state of its current environment, it was found that positive (as compared to neutral or negative) mood reduced subjects' motivation to systematically process both content information and contextual cues. Specifically, Experiment I demonstrated that, in a field setting, the behaviour of subjects who had been put in a good mood was less likely to reflect differences in message content than the behaviour of neutral mood subjects. Experiment 2 replicated and extended these findings, showing that good mood subjects' behaviour was uninfluenced by content as well as context information, whereas bad mood subjects did make use of both types of information. Subject's cognitive responses and evaluations paralleled the behavioural data. The results are discussed in terms of their compatibility with contemporary models of persuasion, and their implications for future research on mood and persuasion and on the interplay of affect and cognition in general are considered.
Erscheinungsjahr
1992
Zeitschriftentitel
European Journal of Social Psychology
Band
22
Ausgabe
6
Seite(n)
511-530
ISSN
0046-2772
eISSN
1099-0992
Page URI
https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/1779126

Zitieren

Bohner G, Crow K, Erb H-P, Schwarz N. Affect and persuasion: mood effects on the processing of message content and context cues and on subsequent behaviour. European Journal of Social Psychology. 1992;22(6):511-530.
Bohner, G., Crow, K., Erb, H. - P., & Schwarz, N. (1992). Affect and persuasion: mood effects on the processing of message content and context cues and on subsequent behaviour. European Journal of Social Psychology, 22(6), 511-530. https://doi.org/10.1002/ejsp.2420220602
Bohner, Gerd, Crow, Kimberly, Erb, Hans-Peter, and Schwarz, Norbert. 1992. “Affect and persuasion: mood effects on the processing of message content and context cues and on subsequent behaviour”. European Journal of Social Psychology 22 (6): 511-530.
Bohner, G., Crow, K., Erb, H. - P., and Schwarz, N. (1992). Affect and persuasion: mood effects on the processing of message content and context cues and on subsequent behaviour. European Journal of Social Psychology 22, 511-530.
Bohner, G., et al., 1992. Affect and persuasion: mood effects on the processing of message content and context cues and on subsequent behaviour. European Journal of Social Psychology, 22(6), p 511-530.
G. Bohner, et al., “Affect and persuasion: mood effects on the processing of message content and context cues and on subsequent behaviour”, European Journal of Social Psychology, vol. 22, 1992, pp. 511-530.
Bohner, G., Crow, K., Erb, H.-P., Schwarz, N.: Affect and persuasion: mood effects on the processing of message content and context cues and on subsequent behaviour. European Journal of Social Psychology. 22, 511-530 (1992).
Bohner, Gerd, Crow, Kimberly, Erb, Hans-Peter, and Schwarz, Norbert. “Affect and persuasion: mood effects on the processing of message content and context cues and on subsequent behaviour”. European Journal of Social Psychology 22.6 (1992): 511-530.
Alle Dateien verfügbar unter der/den folgenden Lizenz(en):
Copyright Statement:
Dieses Objekt ist durch das Urheberrecht und/oder verwandte Schutzrechte geschützt. [...]
Volltext(e)
Access Level
OA Open Access
Zuletzt Hochgeladen
2019-09-06T08:48:27Z
MD5 Prüfsumme
6317e302d373039cbd92c24f16c5dae2


Export

Markieren/ Markierung löschen
Markierte Publikationen

Open Data PUB

Web of Science

Dieser Datensatz im Web of Science®
Suchen in

Google Scholar