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Sungeun, Chung and Waheed, Moniza
(2016)
Biased systematic and heuristic processing of politicians' messages: effects of source favourability and political interest of attitude judgment.
International Journal of Communication, 10 (2016).
pp. 2556-2575.
ISSN ESSN: 1932-8036
Abstract
This study investigated two information-processing modes for political messages from favored politicians: “biased” systematic processing and heuristic processing. In an experiment, college students (N = 183) with different levels of political interest received messages about unfamiliar political issues from either a favored or a less favored candidate in the 2008 U.S. presidential election. For those with low levels of political interest, source favorability had a direct effect on attitudes, indicating heuristic processing. For those with high political interest, source favorability had an indirect effect on attitudes through message-relevant thoughts, indicating biased systematic processing. Theoretical and practical implications of the findings are discussed.
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