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is not yet present. The // classes are added to so styling immediately reflects the current // toolbar state. The classes are removed after the toolbar completes // initialization. const classesToAdd = ['toolbar-loading', 'toolbar-anti-flicker']; if (toolbarState) { const { orientation, hasActiveTab, isFixed, activeTray, activeTabId, isOriented, userButtonMinWidth } = toolbarState; classesToAdd.push( orientation ? `toolbar-` + orientation + `` : 'toolbar-horizontal', ); if (hasActiveTab !== false) { classesToAdd.push('toolbar-tray-open'); } if (isFixed) { classesToAdd.push('toolbar-fixed'); } if (isOriented) { classesToAdd.push('toolbar-oriented'); } if (activeTray) { // These styles are added so the active tab/tray styles are present // immediately instead of "flickering" on as the toolbar initializes. In // instances where a tray is lazy loaded, these styles facilitate the // lazy loaded tray appearing gracefully and without reflow. const styleContent = ` .toolbar-loading #` + activeTabId + ` { background-image: linear-gradient(rgba(255, 255, 255, 0.25) 20%, transparent 200%); } .toolbar-loading #` + activeTabId + `-tray { display: block; box-shadow: -1px 0 5px 2px rgb(0 0 0 / 33%); border-right: 1px solid #aaa; background-color: #f5f5f5; z-index: 0; } .toolbar-loading.toolbar-vertical.toolbar-tray-open #` + activeTabId + `-tray { width: 15rem; height: 100vh; } .toolbar-loading.toolbar-horizontal :not(#` + activeTray + `) > .toolbar-lining {opacity: 0}`; const style = document.createElement('style'); style.textContent = styleContent; style.setAttribute('data-toolbar-anti-flicker-loading', true); document.querySelector('head').appendChild(style); if (userButtonMinWidth) { const userButtonStyle = document.createElement('style'); userButtonStyle.textContent = `#toolbar-item-user {min-width: ` + userButtonMinWidth +`px;}` document.querySelector('head').appendChild(userButtonStyle); } } } document.querySelector('html').classList.add(...classesToAdd); })(); The First-Person Effect of Anti-Panhandling Public Service Announcement Messages on Promotional Behaviors and Donation Intentions - News & Stories | 黄大仙高手论坛

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The First-Person Effect of Anti-Panhandling Public Service Announcement Messages on Promotional Behaviors and Donation Intentions

Fri, Dec 06, 2019
Joon Soo Lim,Jiyoung Lee,Sung Soo Lim

This research examines the first-person effect (FPE) of anti-panhandling public service announcement (PSA) messages on promotional behaviors and donation intentions. A survey was administered to 660 participants recruited from Mechanical Turk鈥檚 Master Workers. As predicted, respondents rated a greater impact of the messages on all referent others than on themselves. However, as the message desirability of the anti-panhandling PSAs increases, the first-person perception (FPP) was found to become larger. On the behavioral component of FPE, the current study also adds empirical evidence that FPP of PSAs increases the audience鈥檚 engagements in donation behaviors as well as promotional behaviors. The effect of FPP on promotional behaviors was stronger than the effect on donation behaviors. Lastly, the effect of message desirability on promotional behaviors was partially mediated through the FPP.