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ArtikelThe Effects of Hedges in Persuasive Arguments: A Nuanced Analysis of Language.  
Oleh: Britt, M. Anne ; Durik, Amanda M. ; Reynolds, Rebecca ; Storey, Jennifer
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: Journal of Language and Social Psychology (Full Text) vol. 27 no. 3 (2008), page 217-234.
Topik: persuasion; attitudes; hedges; qualifiers
Fulltext: 217.pdf (147.97KB)
Isi artikelDrawing together research on persuasion and text comprehension, two experiments test the effects of hedge placement (Experiment 1) and hedge type (Experiment 2) on attitudes, source evaluations, and perceptions of argument strength. Participants read an editorial in support of implementing comprehensive exams at their university. Experiment 1 shows that hedges placed on data statements (and not interpretation statements) lead to negative perceptions of the policy, source, and argument. This is especially pronounced on source evaluations among individuals with more scientific training. Experiment 2 reveals that colloquial, but not professional, hedges placed on interpretation statements lead to more negative evaluations relative to no hedges. Data related to perceptions of the source are moderated by individual differences in scientific reasoning. This research suggests that hedges describing data statements and/or that use colloquial language can, but do not always, undermine persuasive attempts.
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