• Media type: Report; E-Book
  • Title: Narrative persuasion
  • Contributor: Barron, Kai [Author]; Fries, Tilman [Author]
  • Published: Berlin: Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin für Sozialforschung (WZB), 2024
  • Language: English
  • Keywords: D83 ; mental models ; Narratives ; G40 ; financial advice ; explanations ; experiment ; beliefs ; C90 ; G50
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  • Description: We study how one person may shape the way another person interprets objective information. They do this by proposing a sense-making explanation (or narrative). Using a theory-driven experiment, we investigate the mechanics of such narrative persuasion. Our results reveal several insights. First, narratives are persuasive: We find that they systematically shift beliefs. Second, narrative fit (coherence with the facts) is a key determinant of persuasiveness. Third, this fit-heuristic is anticipated by narrative-senders, who systematically tailor their narratives to the facts. Fourth, the features of a competing narrative predictably influence both narrative construction and adoption. ; January 2023 (revised April 2024)
  • Access State: Open Access