Emotional and Cognitive Processes Underlying Persuasion, Moderating Factors, and Physiological Reactions: A Systematic Review.

IF 1.7 4区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Psychological Reports Pub Date : 2024-12-17 DOI:10.1177/00332941241291497
Valerie Rodríguez-Hernández, Vanesa Hidalgo, Alicia Salvador
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Persuasion is a type of social influence aiming to produce changes in others' attitudes or behaviors. This study explores the relationship between emotions and persuasion, principal moderating factors, and physiological reactions during persuasive attempts. Following PRISMA guidelines, 28 empirical articles were analyzed, addressing emotions, affective/cognitive orientations, framing effects, and psychophysiological reactions. Mixed findings emerged regarding emotions, with fear appeals being effective in health education, while more recent studies favor the use of positive persuasive messages to increase behavior intention. Principal moderating factors included personal relevance, need for cognition (NFC) and need for affect (NFA), thought confidence, vulnerability, and efficacy beliefs. Psychophysiological studies revealed distinct physiological arousal during persuasion processing compared to a rest state. In addition, a greater misalignment between current behavior and the persuasive attempt led to perceived freedom threat and psychological reactance. These insights enhance persuasive effectiveness and deepen understanding of persuasion processes, guiding future research directions.

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情感和认知过程背后的说服,调节因素,和生理反应:系统回顾。
说服是一种旨在改变他人态度或行为的社会影响。本研究探讨了情绪与说服的关系、主要调节因素和说服过程中的生理反应。遵循PRISMA指南,分析了28篇实证文章,涉及情绪,情感/认知取向,框架效应和心理生理反应。关于情绪的研究结果喜忧参半,恐惧呼吁在健康教育中是有效的,而最近的研究更倾向于使用积极的有说服力的信息来增加行为意愿。主要调节因子包括个人相关性、认知需要、情感需要、思想自信、脆弱性和效能信念。心理生理学研究表明,与休息状态相比,在说服过程中有明显的生理唤醒。此外,当前行为与说服尝试之间的更大偏差导致感知到自由威胁和心理抗拒。这些见解增强了说服的有效性,加深了对说服过程的理解,指导了未来的研究方向。
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