1.3 - Binding communication Flashcards

1
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What does binding communication refer to ?

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Using a preliminary act before diffusing a persuasive message

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What is the effect of binding communication ?

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The preliminary act makes the individuals more susceptible to information they may receive later

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What is important in the preliminary act for it to be useful ?

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Needs to go in the same direction as the information contained in the message
Eg : signing a petition to outlaw smoking in public areas then read a message on passive smoking

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What’s the difference between binding communication and persuasive communication ?

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The preliminary act. It gives the target-individual the status of an actor, not a mere receiver.

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What kind of research is carried out in binding communication ?

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  1. Research that integrate both the role of commitment and free will compliance
  2. Research that deals with communication in general and focus on persuasive communication in particular
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Who led the experiment on getting Swiss citizens to vote ?

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Deschamps, Joule and Gumy, 2005

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What conditions were used in the Swiss citizen voting experiment ?

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Group 1 : 
* preliminary act : questionnaire on their opinions and voting practices
* speech condemning electoral abstention
Group 2 : 
* preliminary act : drawing up an argument against abstention
* speech condemning abstention
Group 3 : 
only the speech
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What are the results of the Swiss citizens voting experiment ?

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questionnaire : 77% voted
argument : 79% voted
nothing : 50%

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