Term ID: T1488

Elaboration Likelihood Theory

/elaboration-likelihood-theory/
A dual-process model of persuasion proposing that attitude change occurs through either central route processing (careful evaluation) or peripheral route processing (reliance on simple cues) depending on motivation and ability.
Example: A knowledgeable voter carefully analyzing candidate policy positions (central route) versus choosing based on candidate attractiveness or endorsements (peripheral route).

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Reference: Petty & Cacioppo (1986)