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The meta-analysis reported here examined several key theoretical questions regarding inoculation theory. First, despite the plethora of tests of inoculation, there is some inconsistency regarding the effectiveness of inoculation theory to confer resistance to attitude change. Second, the substantial amount of research conducted on inoculation theory has revealed several potential moderating variables, and no single experiment can resolve the discrepancies and account for all of the findings in the way that a meta-analysis can. |
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Name: NCA 94th Annual Convention URL: http://www.natcom.org
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MLA Citation:
| Banas, John. and Rains, Stephen. "Testing Inoculation Theory: A Meta-Analysis" Paper presented at the annual meeting of the NCA 94th Annual Convention, TBA, San Diego, CA, Nov 20, 2008 <Not Available>. 2010-03-11 <http://www.allacademic.com/meta/p261402_index.html> |
APA Citation:
| Banas, J. and Rains, S. , 2008-11-20 "Testing Inoculation Theory: A Meta-Analysis" Paper presented at the annual meeting of the NCA 94th Annual Convention, TBA, San Diego, CA Online <PDF>. 2010-03-11 from http://www.allacademic.com/meta/p261402_index.html |
Publication Type: Conference Paper/Unpublished Manuscript Abstract: The meta-analysis reported here examined several key theoretical questions regarding inoculation theory. First, despite the plethora of tests of inoculation, there is some inconsistency regarding the effectiveness of inoculation theory to confer resistance to attitude change. Second, the substantial amount of research conducted on inoculation theory has revealed several potential moderating variables, and no single experiment can resolve the discrepancies and account for all of the findings in the way that a meta-analysis can. |
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