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Argumentation in Psychology James F. Voss

Argumentation in Psychology By James F. Voss

Argumentation in Psychology by James F. Voss


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This double issue of Discourse Processes discusses argumentation in psychology. Topics covered include: the origins and nature of arguments; the development of argumentative discourse skill; the influence of oral discussion on written argument; and student evaluations of scientific arguments.

Argumentation in Psychology Summary

Argumentation in Psychology: A Special Double Issue of Discourse Processes by James F. Voss

This special issue of Discourse Processes addresses the topic of argumentation, with a number of articles illustrating how individuals employ argumentation in various contexts. It discusses a number of general issues relevant to recent psychological research on argumentation including the definition, goals and functions, structure, evaluation of arguments and argumentation, and the relation of narrativity and argumentation.

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Table of Contents

Volume 32, Number 2 & 3, 2001
Contents: J.F. Voss, J.A. Van Dyke,
Argumentation in Psychology: Background Comments. N.L. Stein, E.R. Albro, The Origins and Nature of Arguments: Studies in Conflict Understanding, Emotion, and Negotiation. M. Felton, D. Kuhn, The Development of Argumentative Discourse Skill. A. Reznitskaya, R.C. Anderson, B. McNurlen, K. Nguyen-Jahiel, A. Archodidou, S-Y. Kim, Influence of Oral Discussion on Written Argument. R.S. Bernas, N.L. Stein, Changing Stances on Abortion During Case-Based Reasoning Tasks. S.K. Brem, J. Russell, L. Weems, Science on the Web: Student Evaluations of Scientific Arguments. J.F. Voss, J.A. Van Dyke, Narrative Structure, Information Certainty, Emotional Content, and Gender as Factors in a Pseudo-Jury Decision Making Task.

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NPB9780805897029
9780805897029
080589702X
Argumentation in Psychology: A Special Double Issue of Discourse Processes by James F. Voss
New
Paperback
Taylor & Francis Inc
2002-02-01
160
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