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- Wishful_Identification abstract "According to Feilitzen and Linne (1975), wishful identification is the extension of identification, which refers to people’s desire to become or to act in the same way as a certain media character. The majority of research about wishful identification has focused on its impacts on media users’ intimate relationship with, attachment to, identification with, imitation of or interaction with media figures. From this perspective, investigations on effects of wishful identification are helpful to understand how mediated messages can be effectively conveyed, how mediated behaviors and figures can be shaped to positively influence social attitudes and behaviors.Participants in relevant research primarily consist of children and adolescents because they do not have enough life and social experience (Bandura, 1977; Hoffner, 1996 ). In other words, they have higher needs than adults for role models to develop and adjust their social behaviors. As is mentioned by Comstock (1993), “television is a catalogue of modes of behavior; whether they affect what viewers do depends on their being taken as rewarding, acceptable, and applicable” (p. 128).".
- Wishful_Identification wikiPageID "31591330".
- Wishful_Identification wikiPageLength "4177".
- Wishful_Identification wikiPageOutDegree "3".
- Wishful_Identification wikiPageRevisionID "542651396".
- Wishful_Identification wikiPageWikiLink Albert_Bandura.
- Wishful_Identification wikiPageWikiLink Category:Identity.
- Wishful_Identification wikiPageWikiLink Identification_(literature).
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- Wishful_Identification subject Category:Identity.
- Wishful_Identification hypernym Extension.
- Wishful_Identification type Software.
- Wishful_Identification comment "According to Feilitzen and Linne (1975), wishful identification is the extension of identification, which refers to people’s desire to become or to act in the same way as a certain media character. The majority of research about wishful identification has focused on its impacts on media users’ intimate relationship with, attachment to, identification with, imitation of or interaction with media figures.".
- Wishful_Identification label "Wishful Identification".
- Wishful_Identification sameAs Q8027596.
- Wishful_Identification sameAs m.0glpf2t.
- Wishful_Identification sameAs Q8027596.
- Wishful_Identification wasDerivedFrom Wishful_Identification?oldid=542651396.
- Wishful_Identification isPrimaryTopicOf Wishful_Identification.