Till Benedikt, Arendt Florian, Niederkrotenthaler Thomas
Unit Suicide Research & Mental Health Promotion, Department of Social and Preventive Medicine, Center for Public Health, Medical University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria.
Wiener Werkstaette for Suicide Research, Vienna, Austria.
Front Psychol. 2021 Jul 21;12:715657. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2021.715657. eCollection 2021.
According to cultivation theory, distorted representations of social reality on television can lead to distorted perceptions of reality among viewers. For example, the death penalty has been abolished in most Western countries a long time ago, but is often portrayed or mentioned in US crime shows, which are very popular outside the United States. Previous research suggests that the amount of television viewing can be associated with erroneous perceptions of the use of the death penalty-even when the death penalty is not used in the respective country. Unfortunately, available evidence on this association is inconclusive. In a cross-sectional web-based survey, we used quota-based sampling techniques to recruit 1,002 individuals representative of the Austrian population in terms of gender, age, education, and region of residence. We asked about their weekly amount of television viewing and use of US crime dramas and measured their beliefs on the use of the death penalty in Austria. Although television viewing in general was not associated with erroneous perceptions of the death penalty (i.e., no overall across-the-board cultivation effect), data analysis provided supporting evidence for the idea of a genre-specific cultivation effect: The more US crime shows participants watched, the more likely they were to mistakenly believe that the death penalty is used in Austria. This association held true even after controlling for the gender, age, and education of participants. The finding that watching US crime shows, which are based on social reality in the United States, is associated with Austrian viewers' confusion with regards to perceptions of the death penalty is consistent with the genre-specific cultivation hypothesis. Some viewers may be guided more by mediated reality than by actual social reality.
根据培养理论,电视上对社会现实的歪曲呈现会导致观众对现实的认知出现偏差。例如,死刑在大多数西方国家早已被废除,但在美国犯罪剧中却经常被描绘或提及,而这些剧集在美国以外地区非常受欢迎。先前的研究表明,电视观看量可能与对死刑使用的错误认知有关——即使在相应国家并未使用死刑。不幸的是,关于这种关联的现有证据并不确凿。在一项基于网络的横断面调查中,我们采用配额抽样技术招募了1002名在性别、年龄、教育程度和居住地区方面代表奥地利人口的个体。我们询问了他们每周的电视观看量以及对美国犯罪剧的观看情况,并测量了他们对奥地利死刑使用情况的看法。虽然总体而言电视观看与对死刑的错误认知并无关联(即不存在全面的整体培养效应),但数据分析为特定类型培养效应的观点提供了支持证据:参与者观看的美国犯罪剧越多,他们就越有可能错误地认为奥地利使用死刑。即使在控制了参与者的性别、年龄和教育程度之后,这种关联仍然成立。观看基于美国社会现实的美国犯罪剧与奥地利观众对死刑认知的困惑之间的关联,与特定类型培养假设相符。一些观众可能更多地受到媒介呈现的现实而非实际社会现实的引导。