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Elaboration Likelihood Model

Question 1 of 10

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The ELM points to 2 routes to persuasion - central and peripheral.

Central: a and route that occurs when the person is to think about the merits of the issue under consideration.

=> Use relevant argument content

=> attitude changes (central) are postulated to be accessible to memory, over time, to counterpersuasive attempts, and of behavior.

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    thoughtful
    less thoughtful
    cognitively effortful
    more emotional
    both motivated and able
    neither motivated nor able
    Thoughtful
    Emotional
    more
    less
    persistent
    less persistent
    resistant
    less resistant
    predictive
    not predictive

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Question 2 of 10

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The ELM points to 2 routes to persuasion - central and peripheral.

Peripheral: a route, more occurring motivation or ability is . People rely on simple cue and on mental shortcuts (called heuristics).

=> Use number of arguments, feeling induced by arguments

=> Emotional/peripheral attitude change is and susceptible to counterpersuasion.

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    less thoughtful
    more thoughtful
    emotional
    cognitive
    low
    high
    temporary
    long-term
    more
    less

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Question 3 of 10

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Whether someone takes the central or peripheral route in processing a message is influenced by the context under which the arguments are provided, influencing the motivation to think or ability to think.

›: Influenced by personal relevance, general enjoyment of thinking, being personally responsible for processing the message.

› ›an individual needing the resources, time and skills to understand and attend to a message.

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    Motivation
    Ability
    Ability:
    Motivation:

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Question 4 of 10

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Which of the following factors will influence whether a person is motivated or able to process a message?›

Select one or more of the following:

  • intelligence

  • has time to engage in the message

  • has actual knowledge of the subject

  • thinks they have knowledge of the subject

  • is distracted

  • is risk-seeking

  • is motivated by gain

  • high self-efficacy

  • strong social network

  • believes they can master new behaviour

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Question 5 of 10

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The first step in the ELM is to consider the level of the target audience.

Motivation to process:
Are the people motivated?
Is the message for them?
Are they in need for cognition or affect?

Ability to process:
are the people able to ?
low distraction context should be used if aiming at route.
Use of peripheral route if context with distraction

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    elaboration
    educational
    structural
    relevant
    easy
    think deeply
    believe the source
    central
    peripheral
    high
    low

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Question 6 of 10

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The first step of the ELM is to consider the audience elaboration level.

The second step is to design and evaluate message - does the message contain information that can serve as cues, arguments or both?

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    characteristics
    strengths

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Question 7 of 10

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The first step of the ELM is to consider the audience elaboration level.

The second step is to design and evaluate the message characteristics.

The third step of the ELM concerns the message - is immediate or enduring attitude change desired?

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    objectives
    tone

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Question 8 of 10

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The first step of the ELM is to consider the audience level.

The second step is to design and evaluate the message .

The third step of the ELM concerns the message - is immediate or enduring attitude change desired?

The fourth step of the ELM is to evaluate the fit between audience elaboration, message characteristics and objectives. Is there between audience elaboration level, message characteristics and message objectives?

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    consistency
    flow
    elaboration
    understanding
    characteristics
    options
    objectives
    limitations

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Question 9 of 10

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The first step of the ELM is to consider the audience elaboration level.

The second step is to design and evaluate the message characteristics.

The third step of the ELM concerns the message objectives - is immediate or enduring attitude change desired?

The fourth step of the ELM is to evaluate the fit between audience elaboration, message characteristics and objectives. Is there consistency between audience elaboration level, message characteristics and message objectives?

The fifth step is to message effectiveness. Experimentally examine whether the message is more effective under low or high elaboration.

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    test
    correctly interpret

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Question 10 of 10

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The first step of the ELM is to consider the audience elaboration level.

The second step is to design and evaluate the message characteristics.

The third step of the ELM concerns the message objectives - is immediate or enduring attitude change desired?

The fourth step of the ELM is to evaluate the fit between audience elaboration, message characteristics and objectives. Is there consistency between audience elaboration level, message characteristics and message objectives?

The fifth step is to test message effectiveness. Experimentally examine whether the message is more effective under low or high elaboration.

The final step is to message effectiveness. Was the message effective at the elaboration level specified? How was the certainty of the attitude influenced?

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    evaluate
    disseminate

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