Authors
Allison Earl, Christina Nisson
Publication date
2015/5/15
Journal
Emerging trends in the social and behavioral sciences: An interdisciplinary, searchable, and linkable resource
Pages
1-14
Publisher
Wiley
Description
In this essay, we discuss how social psychological work on selective exposure and attention can be used to understand information selection decisions in a health context. In particular, we begin with an overview of the selective exposure and attention literatures, including a summary of literature suggesting that people are more likely to seek out (selective exposure) and pay attention to (selective attention) information they agree versus disagree with. We then discuss various motives that may influence information selection and attention. Finally, we conclude with a summary of how the work on selective exposure and attention can be brought to bear on health message design and reduction of health disparities.
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