Ruiter: Fear Arousal Flashcards

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Method?

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Lab experiment using independent measures

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PPs?

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88 female first year undergraduates in Netherlands, avg age 20
Random allocation to 2x2 conditions

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Procedure?

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  1. questionnaire assessing pre-experimental attitude to breast self-examination
  2. read a message about threat of breast cancer (strong or mild) then self report on fear arousal
  3. read persuasive message (weak or strong) then self report
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Examples of strong/weak arguments?

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Weak= "perform is as pleasurable"
Strong= "detect cancer at an earlier treatable stage"
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Results?

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  • effect of manipulated fear not significant
  • main effect from strong argument
  • PPs who expressed low fear did not differ in attitude
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Conclusions?

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  • strong arguments more effective

* however accept may only apply to breast self-examination

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Pros and cons?

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PROS:
•standardised= repeatable
•independent measures= no order eff
•high ethics as volunteer sample

CONS:
•ethnocentric as all Netherlands
•gynocentric
•all students= demand characteristics?

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Aim?

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To examine the effect of fear arousal on attitude towards participating in early detection activities (breast self-examination).

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