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A Cognitive Processing Model of Information Source Use and Stereotyping: African-American Stereotypes in South Korea
Authors:Alexis Tan PhD  Francis Dalisay PhD  Yunying Zhang PhD  Eun-Jeong Han MA  Mariyah M Merchant MBA and MS and MS
Institution:1. Edward R. Murrow College of Communication and University Faculty Diversity Fellow at Washington State University;2. Cleveland State University;3. Department of Communication , Austin Peay State University;4. Washington State University
Abstract:This study proposes a cognitive processing model to explain that stereotypes are the result of a two-way interaction between receiver evaluation of the valence of accessed information from the media, and receiver evaluation of the realism and believability of the information. This model is applied to analyze American media use and stereotyping of African-Americans among 378 high school students in South Korea. Findings partially support the proposed model: positive media portrayals perceived to be real and believable result in positive stereotyping, while negative media portrayals perceived to be real and believable result in negative stereotyping. Respondents perceived that messages disseminated by the American media were somewhat realistic and believable, and that American media portray African-Americans negatively.
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