Abstract:The present study address to contrast how certain characteristics of the narrative messages designed for smoking prevention induce states of involvement that facilitate persuasion. Objectives. In paticular, we analyze the effect of the narrative voice and audience-character similarity on narrative transportation and identification with the protagonist and, indirectly, on the intention to quit smoking. Method. An experimental investigation was carried out with a 2 (narrative voice in first vs. third person) by … Show more
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