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Communication and Persuasion
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Richard E. Petty
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John T. Cacioppo
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1986
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978-1-4612-9378-1
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978-1-4612-4964-1
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1986
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10.1007/978-1-4612-4964-1
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Book chapters
pp. 1
The Elaboration Likelihood Model of Persuasion
pp. 25
Methodological Factors in the ELM
pp. 61
The Ability to Elaborate in a Relatively Objective Manner
pp. 81
The Motivation to Elaborate in a Relatively Objective Manner
pp. 111
Biased Elaboration
pp. 141
Message Elaboration versus Peripheral Cues
pp. 173
Consequences of the Route to Persuasion
pp. 197
Intricacies of the Elaboration Likelihood Model
pp. 217
Epilogue
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