Effects of emotional and utilitarian appeals on attitude change towards forced rehabilitation for drug abuse
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2021Author
Martínez Velasco, Benjamín
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A well-established literature in the field of political psychology has studied the determinants of support for Human Rights. To contribute to the literature focused on support for rights, I study the effects of emotional and utilitarian appeals on attitude change towards Forced Rehabilitation (FR) for drug abuse through a survey experiment. In this paper, I argue that it is possible to modify the attitudes towards FR by appealing to the public’s emotions (d = 0.28 for hypothesis H1) and utilitarian values (d = 0.23 for hypothesis H2). By changing citizen’s attitudes towards FR, people who use drugs might benefit from 1) obtaining a lower probability of being forced into rehabilitation by family members or judiciary authorities and 2) less resistance from the public to the promotion and implementation of non-coercive drug treatment policies.
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Con fundamento en los artículos 21 y 27 de la Ley Federal del Derecho de Autor y como titular de los derechos moral y patrimonial, otorgo de manera gratuita y permanente al Centro de Investigación y Docencia Económicas, A.C. y a su Biblioteca autorización para que fije la obra en cualquier medio, incluido el electrónico, y la divulguen entre sus usuarios, profesores, estudiantes o terceras personas, sin que pueda percibir por tal divulgación una contraprestación.
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Maestría en Métodos para el Análisis de Políticas Públicas
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Tesis de maestría
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Dr. Daniel Zizumbo Colunga
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Martínez Velasco, Benjamín. "Effects of emotional and utilitarian appeals on attitude change towards forced rehabilitation for drug abuse". Tesis de maestría. Centro de Investigación y Docencia Económicas, 2021. http://hdl.handle.net/11651/4708Materia
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