Guilt Appeals in Persuasive Communication: A Meta-Analytic Review

Volume: 72, Issue: 4, Pages: 684 - 700
Published: Jul 4, 2021
Abstract
Research examining the effects of guilt appeals on attitudes and behavioral intentions has been inconsistent. Some scholars have found that guilt appeal intensity has a curvilinear relationship with attitudes and intentions, whereas others have reported that the relationship is linear. Random-effects meta-analysis (k = 26) was used to investigate this issue. More intense guilt appeals led to greater levels of perceived guilt (r = .29, k = 24)....
Paper Details
Title
Guilt Appeals in Persuasive Communication: A Meta-Analytic Review
Published Date
Jul 4, 2021
Volume
72
Issue
4
Pages
684 - 700
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