Arguers as editors |
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Authors: | Dale Hample Judith M. Dallinger |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Communication Arts and Sciences, Western Illinois University, 61455 Macomb, Illinois, USA |
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Abstract: | People use editorial criteria to decide whether to say or to suppress potential arguments. These criteria constitute people's standards as to what effective and appropriate arguments are like, and reflect general interaction goals. A series of empirical investigations has indicated that the standards fall into three classes: those having to do with argument effectiveness, those concerned with personal issues for arguer and target, and those centered on discourse quality. The essay also sketches the affinities certain types of people have for the different criteria. |
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Keywords: | Message production editing arguments interaction goals individual differences effectiveness appropriateness discourse competence argument |
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