Scary warnings and rational precautions : a study into fear arousal and its contribution to precautionary motivation. Proefschrift Universiteit Maastricht.

Author(s)
Ruiter, R.A.C.
Year
Abstract

The doctoral thesis summarised here describes a research project into the effects of fear appeals on the motivation to perform a recommended behaviour. A fear appeal is a persuasive communication that attempts to motivate people into safer behaviour by arousing fear. Fear is a common emotion in people that is characterised by unpleasant feelings and the urge to create a situation that is perceived as safe. As a motivator to action, fear could thus serve an important role in increasing the effectiveness of health campaigns. However, the effects of fear appeals on self-protective motivation and behaviour are unclear, which warranted the present research. The current thesis describes one theoretical and six empirical studies into the effects of fear-arousing information on precautionary motivation. (Author/publisher)

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20071206 ST [ electronic version only]
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Maastricht, Universiteit Maastricht, 2000, 145 p., ref. - ISBN 90-5681-090-1

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