The Power of Storytelling
Abstract
Storytelling is a crucial aspect of the human condition, and it has been used since the beginning of civilization in order to communicate and express ideas. This study examines the relationship between storytelling and decision-making, seeing if there is a relationship between the two and how stories can affect a person’s actions and choices. Specifically, we are investigating how stories can affect impulsive and risk-taking behaviors. We are studying narratology in order to find the root of storytelling and choose stories that fit the most basic categories. With this, we will see which story types are either effective or ineffective at influencing decision-making. Once the stories are prepared, we will ask participants to read them and then respond to a questionnaire about a scenario involving risk-taking. Once the data is collected, we will see if certain stories or story patterns influenced decisions made after they are read.
Citation
Phillips, Taylor (2013). The Power of Storytelling. Honors and Undergraduate Research. Available electronically from https : / /hdl .handle .net /1969 .1 /148880.