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Activation Theory of Information Exposure

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Theory Summary
The Activation Theory of Information Exposure states that an individual will seek to satisfy their need for stimulation and information when attending to a message, before they seek to fulfill their need for information alone.

This theory explains how individuals seek messages that fulfill their cognitive need for information as well as their need to be entertained. It points to a need to meet both the cognitive and emotional needs of audiences.
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University of Kentucky, Communication Capstone Spring 2001 Theory Workbook - click here for the online version.

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