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. 2021 Nov;74(11):1966-1980.
doi: 10.1177/17470218211017840. Epub 2021 May 15.

The effects of experimentally induced emotions on revising common vaccine misconceptions

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The effects of experimentally induced emotions on revising common vaccine misconceptions

Greg Trevors et al. Q J Exp Psychol (Hove). 2021 Nov.

Abstract

Knowledge revision is the process of updating incorrect prior knowledge in light of new, correct information. Although theoretical and empirical knowledge has advanced regarding the cognitive processes involved in revision, less is known about the role of emotions, which have shown inconsistent relations with key revision processes. This study examined the effects of experimentally induced emotions on online and offline knowledge revision of vaccination misconceptions. Before reading refutation and non-refutation texts, 96 individuals received a positive, negative, or no emotion induction. Findings showed that negative emotions, more than positive emotions, resulted in enhanced knowledge revision as indicated by greater ease of integrating correct information during reading and higher comprehension test scores after reading. Findings are discussed with respect to contemporary frameworks of knowledge revision and emotion in reading comprehension and implications for educational practice.

Keywords: Emotions; emotion induction; knowledge revision; misconceptions; refutation texts; vaccination.

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