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Two experiments were conducted to examine the processing of fear-arousing communications, and tested predictions derived from the stage model of processing of fear-arousing communications. The studies focused on the impact of... more
The present study investigated whether fear appeals used prior to a test increased self-reported test anxiety and had a detrimental effect on test scores. Forty primary school pupils were instructed for one week under a low threat... more
What role, if any, should appeals to fear play in climate change communication? Moral and practical worries about fear appeals in the climate change debate have caused some to turn toward hope appeals. I argue that fear can be a rational... more
WE DO NOT WANT US TO KNOW THAT WE ARE GOD. JESUS IS AN EXTENSION OF THE GOD OUTSIDE OF US DESIGN FEATURE OF THIS SKID MARK, WHICH IS A GOOD TRICK BECAUSE THE JESUS / VISHNU ENERGY HOLDS THE IMAGE INFO THAT MAKES EVERYTHING. WHY WOULD... more
Aims This paper reviews a set of theories of behaviour change that are used outside the field of addiction and considers their relevance for this field.Methods Ten theories are reviewed in terms of (i) the main tenets of each theory,... more
Social marketing campaigns play a key role in responses to obesity. We examine a recent Australian obesity prevention campaign (Livelighter) as a case study to explore public health values, and in particular consider the implications of... more
Recognizing inconsistencies between the extant fear appeal theories and emotion literature, this research integrated cognitive appraisal theory and functional emotion theory into a fear appeal literature and proposed a model that... more
In Peter in the Early Church: Apostle, Missionary, Church Leader, ed. Judith Lieu, BETL 325 (Leuven: Peeters, 2021), 647–659.
Angstboodschappen of 'fear appeals' zijn frequent gebruikte preventietechnieken in verkeersveiligheidscampagnes. Tot op heden blijft de vraag of fear appeals doeltreffend zijn onbeantwoord. Deze studie tracht door middel van een... more
The increase in various social problems has caused practitioners to review fear appeals in order to influence behaviour. The Aids pandemic is a major concern and some advertising campaigns do not seem to be producing the expected results.... more
Criswell Theological Review 17 (2019): 53–66.
This study measured the persuasive nature of fear appeals in response to gain- and loss-framed diversity messages. Ninety-nine male and female undergraduate students were randomly induced with a happy, fearful, sad, or neutral mood, and... more
This meta-analysis of studies of the persuasive impact of fear appeals evaluated the contribution of our stage model of the processing of fear-arousing communications relative to other fear appeal theories. In contrast to other theories,... more
In New Perspectives on the Book of Revelation, ed. Adela Yarbro Collins, BETL (Leuven, Peeters, 2017), 463-473. John patently appears to commit an argumentative fallacy in his use of direct threats to ground his motivational exhortations... more
Bulletin for Biblical Research 27 (2017): 77-91. Recent research on ekphrasis sheds light on how John utilized vivid description to guide the imagination and stir the emotions of his hearers. This is particularly evident in John’s... more
Exposure to risk messages can motivate health information seeking, which can influence message acceptance or rejection. Theories of risk message design and effects (e.g., fear appeal models), however, have not considered information... more
What role, if any, should fear play in the politics of existential crises like nuclear catastrophe and global climate change? This paper considers why the postwar thinker Hans Morgenthau set aside his principled worries about the politics... more
Journal of Youth and Theology 16 (2017): 165–184. Western Christians are increasingly uncomfortable with the use of scare tactics in Christian proclamation and evangelism. An exception to this trend can be found in the seasonal... more
The current study experimentally tested the effects of two types of content commonly found in anti-tobacco television messages – content focused on communicating a health threat about tobacco use (fear) and content containing disgust... more
Abstract: This research investigates the role of perceived health knowledge on the effectiveness of fear-based persuasive appeals. Undergraduates (N = 263) read a strong fear, weak fear, or efficacy-only message encouraging breast or... more
De Wit, J.B.F., Das, E.H.H.J., & De Hoog, N. (2007). Self-regulation of health communications: A motivated processing approach to risk perception and persuasion. In M. Hewstone, H. Schut, J. De Wit, K. van den Bos, & M. Stroebe (Eds.),... more
During medical pandemics, protective behaviors need to be motivated by effective communication, where finding predictors of fear and perceived health is of critical importance. The varying trajectories of the COVID-19 pandemic in... more
In The Studia Philonica Annual XXXI 2019, ed. David T. Runia and Gregory E. Sterling (Atlanta: SBL Press, 2019), 163–184. This paper will contribute to the growing multi-disciplinary research on religious fear appeals by focusing on... more
Biblical Theology Bulletin 48 (2018): 157–58
Past literature reviews of gain-framed versus loss-based health messages have been inconsistent and inconclusive. To resolve this and provide a clearer pattern, this review focuses on the individual or person-specific characteristics of... more
Society of Biblical Literature, Annual Meeting (Nov. 2017).
In this study, a convenient sample of drivers provided their opinions and perceptions of two seat-belt wearing advertisements with different emotional appeals. One advertisement had a more negative emotional appeal (fear) while the other... more
The general aim of this study is to analyze the effects of the written and combined (written and pictures) warning statements on the cigarette pockets on university students. The sample of the study includes a total of 231 undergraduate... more
Fear has been used to convince people to behave securely in a variety of cybersecurity domains. In this study, we tested the use of fear appeals, together with threat and coping appraisal components separately and together, on password... more
Journal for the Study of the New Testament 44 (2021): 56-74, https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/0142064X211027771
Grounded in George Lakoff’s theory of metaphor, “Hacking as a Metaphor” takes a holistic view of the use of the term “hacking” in the American lexicon. Through both quantitative (sentiment analysis) and qualitative analysis, this paper... more
Las advertencias sanitarias en las cajetillas de tabaco son uno de los métodos más usados para reducir el consumo de tabaco. Es por ello que se plantea el presente estudio para averiguar si las nuevas imágenes incorporadas en los paquetes... more
This thesis examined the influence of perceiving of fear strategy messages in Korlantas Polri road safety advertisements, which aim to motivate younger audience using its resonances. The causal relationship between the strategy and how... more
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