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Argument Strength and the Persuasiveness of Stories

Discourse Processes Vol. 55 No. 4 pp. 371-386 · Informa UK Limited
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Jan 23, 2017
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371-386
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Austrian Science Fund Award: FWF, I 996-G22
German Science Foundation Award: DFG, RI 1100/8-1
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Constanze Schreiner, Markus Appel, Maj-Britt Isberner, et al. (2017). Argument Strength and the Persuasiveness of Stories. Discourse Processes, 55(4), 371-386. https://doi.org/10.1080/0163853x.2016.1257406