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DOGMATISM, POLICY PREFERENCE, AND AUDIENCE FAVORABLENESS AS PREDICTORS OFARGUMENT STRUCTURES AND INTENSITIES OF CONNECTORS IN STUDENTS' SPEECHES OF POLICY
Abstract
The systematic studies of the relationships between personality and speech originated early in the twentieth century through the work of both theorists and behavioral scientists. In the first half of the century explanatory articles and research studies were published in various professional journals and several books were printed.
Subject Area
Communication
Recommended Citation
LOHR, JAMES WALTER, "DOGMATISM, POLICY PREFERENCE, AND AUDIENCE FAVORABLENESS AS PREDICTORS OFARGUMENT STRUCTURES AND INTENSITIES OF CONNECTORS IN STUDENTS' SPEECHES OF POLICY" (1972). ETD collection for University of Nebraska-Lincoln. AAI7227406.
https://digitalcommons.unl.edu/dissertations/AAI7227406