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Third-person effect and Internet pornography: The influence of collectivism and Internet self-efficacy

Title
Third-person effect and Internet pornography: The influence of collectivism and Internet self-efficacy
Author
이병관
Issue Date
2005-07
Publisher
OXFORD UNIV PRESS INC
Citation
JOURNAL OF COMMUNICATION, v. 55, No. 2, Page. 292-310
Abstract
Within the context of Internet pornography, a survey of both U.S. and South Korean college students (N = 232) examined the influence of individualism-collectivism and media self-efficacy on the third-person effect. Two findings emerged: First, this study demonstrates the third-person effect of the Internet for the first time within Western culture. Participants perceived that Internet pornography's negative effect was greater on others than themselves, and this third-person perception predicted support for Internet censorship. Second, although prior research failed to support conjecture that culture shapes third-person perception, these data show culture as an important antecedent; collectivism diminished third-person perception and subsequent support for Internet pornography censorship. The impact of Internet self-efficacy was not substantial. The influence of collectivism on the third-person effect generally and public perceptions of Internet pornography in particular signals its import to scholars interested in social policy and social influence.
URI
https://academic.oup.com/joc/article/55/2/292/4102994https://repository.hanyang.ac.kr/handle/20.500.11754/111296
ISSN
0021-9916; 1460-2466
DOI
10.1093/joc/55.2.292
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COLLEGE OF COMMUNICATION[E](언론정보대학) > ADVERTISING & PUBLIC RELATIONS(광고홍보학부) > Articles
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