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ERIC Number: EJ353675
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 1987
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The Effects of Hedges and Hesitations on Impression Formation in a Simulated Courtroom Context.
Wright, John W., II
Western Journal of Speech Communication, v51 n2 p173-88 Spr 1987
Refines the concepts of powerful and powerless speech styles by investigating evaluative reactions to hedges and hesitations in a simulated courtroom context. Indicates that a low level of hedges and hesitations produced the most positive evaluations of authoritativeness and attractiveness. Reveals that these variables affected perceptions of guilt. (JD)
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Language: English
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