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A Close Examination of Trait Reactance and Issue Involvement as Moderators of Psychological Reactance Theory
Authors:Brian L Quick  Allison M Scott  Andrew M Ledbetter
Institution:1. Department of Communication , University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign , Urbana, Illinois, USA bquick@illinois.edu;3. Department of Communication , University of Kentucky , Lexington, Kentucky, USA;4. Department of Communication Studies , Texas Christian University , Fort Worth, Texas, USA
Abstract:This study used psychological reactance theory (PRT) to investigate (a) the effectiveness of 2 message features (freedom-threatening language and character frame) and (b) the role of trait reactance and issue involvement as moderators of a perceived freedom threat. Within the context of organ donation, the results indicated no differences for character frame among the donor, recipient, or waiting list narratives. However, freedom-threatening language was positively associated with a perceived freedom threat. In turn, a perceived freedom threat was positively associated with state reactance, which was inversely, albeit nonsignificantly, associated with organ donation attitudes. Attitudes predicted intentions to be an organ donor. Results also revealed that trait reactance was positively associated with a perceived freedom threat. Although not associated with a freedom threat, issue involvement was positively associated with organ donation attitudes and intent to be a donor. Additionally, a trait reactance by issue involvement by freedom-threatening language interaction predicted a perceived freedom threat. Results are discussed with an emphasis on these moderators in PRT.
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