Testing Social Media Water Conservation Messages that Convey Extension Evaluation Results

Author:

Warner Laura,Silvert Colby,Loizzo Jamie,Shellhouse Jarred

Abstract

In this study, we tested frames Extension professionals could use to promote residential water conservation through social media. We randomly assigned Florida residents to view one of six visual messages with water conservation facts or stories and then measured willingness to engage with education programs and conservation behaviors. There were clear differences in message frame performance, but better performance was highly dependent on outcome metrics used. Therefore, we were unable to identify a preferred frame. These findings need to be further examined in an authentic social media environment to inform best practices in social media message framing for Extension professionals.

Publisher

Clemson University

Subject

Education

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