Will Audiences’ Categorization of the Targets of Celebrity’s Transgression Influence Parasocial Relationships and Emotional Reactions?

IF 1.4 Q2 COMMUNICATION Communication Studies Pub Date : 2023-07-14 DOI:10.1080/10510974.2023.2234944
Mu Hu, Bingqing Zhang, Nan Jia
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ABSTRACT The present study investigates how audiences’ categorization (in-group or out-group) of the targets of a celebrity’s verbal aggression influences their parasocial relationships (PSRs) with the celebrity and emotional reactions (anger, sadness, anxiety, and happiness). Two hundred and eighty Chinese college students completed an online study. The participants reported greater PSR decrease and lower levels of happiness when the transgression targets were their in-group members in contrast to when the targets were their out-group members, after adjusted for group identification. The implications of the study as well as the future directions are discussed.
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观众对名人越界目标的分类会影响反社会关系和情绪反应吗?
摘要本研究调查了观众对名人言语攻击目标的分类(组内或组外)如何影响他们与名人的准社会关系和情绪反应(愤怒、悲伤、焦虑和幸福)。280名中国大学生完成了一项在线学习。参与者报告称,在对群体识别进行调整后,当违规目标是他们的组内成员时,与目标是他们组外成员时相比,PSR下降幅度更大,幸福感水平更低。讨论了这项研究的意义以及未来的发展方向。
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