6A -Monday, April 11, 2011 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com fiA - Monday, April 11, 2011 The Michigan Daily - michigandailycom 6 Study reveals positive media reporting leads to good deeds Man reports being stabbed amid altercation People more likely to donate money after reading about acts of kindess By BRANDON SHAW Daily StaffReporter Some people are spurred to do charitable acts after the onset of an illness or another traumatic event in their lives, but new research shows that individu- als may be inclined to donate more money after reading about extraordinary good deeds of oth- ers. Two years ago, Brent McFer- ran, an assistant professor of marketing in the Ross School of Business, and Karl Aquino, a business professor at the Uni- versity of British Columbia, set out to test their hypothesis that news stories that feature excep- tional acts of virtue inspire people to donate to charity and do good deeds themselves, com- pared to stories about positive interaction. The study, which involved abouto800 participants, was pub- lished last week in the Journal of Personality and Social Psychol- ogy. In the study, subjects were randomly given a newspaper article. Half the participants read a story about a couple watching a sunset - representative of posi- tive, optimistic news reporting and good experiences. The other participants read a story that described a 2006 shooting at an Amish school, where the shooter killed several children and then himself. Parents of the victims forgave the shooter and offered money to his widowed wife. After reading the news sto- ries, participants completed a survey in which they were asked to divide a hypothetical $10 between themselves and an unknown person. This aspect of the study sought to test wheth- er people were more willing to donate to charity based on the reception of pleasant news or to acts of kindness amid difficult times. The results revealed that participants who read the story about the victims forgiving the shooter gave 32 percent more money to the unknown individ- ual. The results suggest that the tone of news stories may have a more powerful effect on readers than previously believed, McFer- ran said. "Media reports could poten- tially play a crucial role in the mobilization of history makers if less attention was paid to nega- tive coverage," McFerran said. McFerran, who called this the "look in the mirror effect," point- ed to news stories about suicide, homicide and other traumatic events and said the study was conducted to show that this type of reporting is done in excess, with far too little attention being paid to positivity in the world. McFerran. and Aquino con- cluded that people were more inclined to donate money after reading stories about extraor- dinary acts of kindness in the news, rather than pleasant inci- dents like a sunset. Aquino wrote in an e-mail interview that what he found most interesting about the study was "how simply exposing peo- ple to stories and examples of extraordinaryvirtue actually led to changes in behavior." He added that not only does this exposure alter people's actions, but it also "seems to change how people view human- ity so that it is more positive." According to Aquino, the news stories in the study caused people to think about their own lives and howthey might become better people. He noted that the study doesn't indicate the lon- gevity of these effects, though he said he hopes to explore them in the future. "Terrible situations certainly bring light to certain causes, but a positive story could shed pos- sibly better light into various charitable causes," McFerran said. " ... We hope this research causes more positive reporting in the future." 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