“…Some narrative persuasion studies follow this approach (e.g., Quintero Johnson & Sangalang, 2017; Tukachinsky & Sangalang, 2016), whereas others use counterarguing scales to capture cognitive reactance (e.g., Kim & So, 2018). Meanwhile, some researchers use separate measures for counterarguing and negative cognitions but consider both to capture reactance (e.g., Miller et al, 2013; Wong et al, 2015). Criteria for coding negative thoughts also typically extend beyond counterarguing (e.g., to include intentions; Dillard & Shen, 2005; Shen, Seung, Andersen, & McNeal, 2017).…”