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Uitgebreide Samenvatting Artikelen Experimental Research on Persuasion

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In deze samenvatting worden acht artikelen in grote lijnen (voornamelijk theorie, onderzoeksvragen en conclusies/discussies) samengevat. Soms staat er aangegeven '*read the article' voor methodologische stukken die moeilijk waren om samen te vatten. De volgende acht artikelen zijn samengevat: 1. Impending Ecological Sustainability through Selective Moral Disengagement 2. Message Design Choices Don’t Make Much Difference To Persuasiveness and Can’t Be Counted On - Not Even When Moderating Conditions Are Specified 3. Technology-delivered adaptations of motivational interviewing for health-related behaviors: A systematic review of the current research 4. Convincing Conversations: Using a Computer-Based Dialogue-System to Promote a Plant-Based Diet 5. Anecdotal, Statistical, and Causal Evidence: Their Perceived and Actual Persuasiveness 6. Do Less ethical consumers denigrate more ethical consumers? The effect of willful ignorance on judgments of others 7. Central and Peripheral Routes to Advertising Effectiveness: The Moderating Role of Involvement 8. The role of self-control in resistance to persuasion

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Artikel 1 Impending Ecological Sustainability through Selective Moral Disengagement

Moral agency: individual's ability to make moral choices based on some notion of right and
wrong and to be held accountable for these actions

Detrimental practices: practices tending to cause harm

Moral self-sanctions: keeping conduct in line with internal moral standards and hence also in
regulating inhumane conduct

1. Introduction

Examine the selective disengagement of morel self-sanctions as an impediment to collective
action designed to stabilize and reverse the ecological degradation

The harm of the earth is largely a product of human activity → societies have a moral
obligation to preserve the environment

Environmental degradation of human origin stems from three major sources
1. Population size
2. The level of consumption
3. The damage to the ecosystem caused by the technologies used to supply the
consumable products and to support a given lifestyle

2. Mechanisms of moral disengagement

The ongoing exercise of evaluative self-sanctions motivates and regulates moral conduct
(moreel gedrag)

The self-regulatory mechanisms governing moral conduct do not operate unless they are
activated

There are many psychosocial maneuvers by which moral self-sanctions can be selectively
disengaged from harmful practices

,Psychological mechanisms through which moral self-sanctions are selectively disengaged
from detrimental practices (tending to cause harm) at different points in exercise of moral
agency

Detrimental practices → Injurious effects → Victim
(1) Moral justification (4) Minimizing consequences (5) Dehumanisation

(2) Exonerative comparison (6) Attribution of blame

(3) Euphemistic labeling

(7) Displacement of responsibility

(8) Diffusion of responsibility

Social Cognitive Theory rejects a duality of human agency and social structure as a reified
entity disembodied from individuals
- Social systems are the product of human activity
- Rules and practices of social systems influence human development and functioning

3. Social and moral justification

Social and moral justifications sanctify harmful practices by investing them with worthy
purposes → people preserve a sense of self-worth while causing harm by their activities
- Economic advantages
- Societal benefits
- Strengthening national security

Conservative environmentalism: human domination over nature is the natural order
- Nature is a resource that can be owned and used by the owners in pursuit of personal
interests and how they choose to live their lives
Alternative form of environmentalism: human well-beings are inextricably linked to the
health of the ecological system
- Natural resources should be used in a sustainable way to preserve a habitable planet
for future generations

Modern conditions cause people’s lifestyles to be disconnected in time and place from the
ecological system that provides the basis for them

, 4. Exonerative comparison

By exploiting the contrast principle, the detrimental practices can be made right

How practices are viewed is coloured by what they are compared against

5. Euphemistic language

Language shapes perceptions and thought processes on which actions are based
- Moral self-sanctions can be reduced by cloaking harmful activities in sanitized,
convoluted and innocuous language

Sanitizing language shapes people’s perception of reality and increases their willingness to
engage in detrimental activities

6. Displacement and diffusion of responsibility

Moral control operates most strongly when people acknowledge that they are contributing to
harmful outcomes

Moral control is also weakened when personal agency is obscured by diffusing responsibility
for detrimental behavior → group decision making reduces a sense of personal accountability

Displacement and diffusion of responsibility are not just cognitive mechanisms → they are
built in the structure of social systems to obscure personal accountability

Displacement of responsibility is often enlisted in industrial disasters → corporate
vindication is achieved by shifting the blame

7. Disregarding, minimizing and disrupting detrimental effect

When people pursue activities that serve their interests but produce detrimental effects they
avoid facing the harm they cause or they minimize the harm they cause → little reason for
self-censure to be activated

Various stages of denial of adverse climate change
- Outright denial or treating it as nothing new
- Acknowledging that the earth may be warming, but we don’t know why that is
happening

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