Kesan drama hibur-didik dan dokumentari dalam mempengaruhi niat untuk menderma organ: satu eksperimen berteraskan model Elaboration Likelihood
The study aimed to examine the differential effects of watching edutainment and documentary videos on the viewers’ intention to donate organ. This study used the Elaboration Likelihood Model developed by Petty and Cacioppo (1986) to investigate the process of persuasion in both edutainment and d...
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Language: | English |
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Penerbit UKM
2014
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Online Access: | http://eprints.usm.my/35284/1/JKom_suriani.pdf http://eprints.usm.my/35284/ http://ejournal.ukm.my/mjc/index |
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Summary: | The study aimed to examine the differential effects of watching
edutainment and documentary videos on the viewers’ intention to
donate organ. This study used the Elaboration Likelihood Model
developed by Petty and Cacioppo (1986) to investigate the process
of persuasion in both edutainment and documentary exposure
conditions. Using an experimental research method, the study also
explored the effect of three different times’ exposures: pre, post and
follow-up (after one-month) on the viewers’ intention to donate
organ. A total of 164 participants were recruited to participate in
this study and they were randomly assigned to the two treatment
groups; the edutainment video group and the documentary
video group. Statistical analyses used in this study were Pearson
Correlation Coefficients, Multiple Regression and One Way
Repeated Measure ANOVA with Post-Hoc test. The results of the
study supported the premises of the Elaboration Likelihood Model
which showed that the persuasive process in the edutainment group
was associated with the peripheral route (i.e: a process which was
not mediated by counter arguing and reactants), while the process
in the documentary group was associated with the central route (i.e:
a process which was mediated by counter arguing and reactants).
The study also found that participants in the documentary group
were more incline towards donating their organs than those in the
edutainment group which further contested on the previous claims
on the effectiveness of edutainment in the process of persuasion. |
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