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Dealing with feelings: Positive and negative discrete emotions as mediators of news framing effects

  • Sophie Lecheler EMAIL logo , Andreas R. T. Schuck and Claes H. de Vreese
Published/Copyright: May 31, 2013

Abstract

The underlying psychological processes that enable framing effects are often described as cognitive. Yet, recent studies suggest that framing effects may also be mediated by emotional response. The role of specific emotions in mediating the framing effect process, however, has yet to be fully empirically investigated. In an experimental survey design (n = 161), this study tests two positive (enthusiasm and contentment) and two negative emotions (anger and fear) as mediators of framing effects. Our results show that while anger and enthusiasm mediate a framing effect, contentment and fear do not. These findings deepen our understanding of which discrete emotions are relevant when studying mediated framing effects.

Published Online: 2013-5-31
Published in Print: 2013-5-29

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