Protection motivation theory

作者: John F. Tunner , Ellen Day , Melvin R. Crask

DOI: 10.1016/0148-2963(89)90008-8

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摘要: Abstract Protection motivation (PM) theory concerns how individuals process threats and select responses to cope with the danger brought about by those threats. Fear appeals, one type of communication involving a threat, have been studied in marketing. But PM suggests adding coping response information fear which effectively influences adoption appropriate behaviors. This article reports results tests several aspects marketing context. The indicate that traditional threat-oriented appeals are less effective than also contain concerning response.

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