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Interactive narratives affecting social change: A closer look at the relationship between interactivity and prosocial behavior

Steinemann, Sharon T. and Iten, Glen H. and Opwis, Klaus and Forde, Seamus. F. and Frasseck, Lars and Mekler, Elisa D.. (2017) Interactive narratives affecting social change: A closer look at the relationship between interactivity and prosocial behavior. Journal of Media Psychology, 29. pp. 54-66.

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Abstract

Interactive narratives offer interesting opportunities for the study of the impact of media on behavior. A growing amount of research on games advocating social change, including those focusing on interactive narratives, has highlighted their potential for attitudinal and behavioral impact. In this study, we examine the relationship between interactivity and prosocial behavior, as well as potential underlying processes. A yoked study design with 634 participants compared an interactive with a noninteractive narrative. Structural equation modeling revealed no significant differences in prosocial behavior between the interactive and noninteractive condition. However, support for the importance of appreciation for and engagement with a narrative on subsequent prosocial behavior was observed. In summary, while results shed light on processes underlying the relationship between both noninteractive and interactive narratives and prosocial behavior, they also highlight interactivity as a multifaceted concept worth examining in further detail.
Faculties and Departments:07 Faculty of Psychology > Departement Psychologie > Society & Choice > Allgemeine Psychologie und Methodologie (Opwis)
UniBasel Contributors:Steinemann, Sharon and Iten, Glena and Opwis, Klaus and Frasseck, Lars and Mekler, Elisa D
Item Type:Article, refereed
Article Subtype:Research Article
Publisher:Hogrefe
ISSN:1864-1105
e-ISSN:2151-2388
Note:Publication type according to Uni Basel Research Database: Journal article
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Last Modified:26 Oct 2017 11:35
Deposited On:26 Oct 2017 11:35

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