Testing the Impact of Masking Identity in News Accounts on Perceptions of Organizations and Risks

IF 0.7 Q3 COMMUNICATION Electronic News Pub Date : 2022-11-07 DOI:10.1177/19312431221134722
Patric R. Spence, Kenneth A. Lachlan, Renee Kaufmann
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The blurring of faces and masking of voices are common news production techniques, typically to conceal the identity of individuals providing information. However, little is known about the impact of these masking techniques on audience perceptions, especially in the context of organizational wrongdoing and public risk. Drawing from Exemplification Theory, the current study examined the effect of blurring and voice masking on risk perceptions, opinions of a culpable organization, and desire for additional information about the risk. Risk perceptions were greater when masking cues were applied, as were behavioral intention to avoid the risk in focus. These cues did not impact the perceptions of how widespread similar risks are, nor did they effect respondents’ perceptions of the organization responsible. Theoretical and practical implications are discussed, along with the need for future research examining the use of and effects of identity masking on audience perceptions.
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检验新闻报道中的蒙面身份对组织和风险感知的影响
人脸模糊和声音掩蔽是常见的新闻制作技术,通常是为了隐藏提供信息的个人的身份。然而,人们对这些掩盖技术对受众感知的影响知之甚少,特别是在组织不法行为和公共风险的背景下。根据例证理论,目前的研究考察了模糊和声音掩蔽对风险感知、对有罪组织的看法以及对风险额外信息的渴望的影响。当使用掩蔽线索时,风险感知更大,避免焦点风险的行为意图也更大。这些线索并不影响对类似风险的普遍程度的看法,也不影响受访者对责任组织的看法。讨论了理论和实践意义,以及未来研究检查身份掩盖对受众感知的使用和影响的必要性。
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