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Original Articles

Trait argumentativeness as a predictor of communicative behavior in situations requiring argument

Pages 265-272 | Published online: 22 May 2009
 

Same‐sex dyads were created which consisted of a high or low argumentative paired with a moderate. The subjects argued a controversial topic and communication behavior was assessed by a same‐sex observer. Analysis revealed seven dimensions of communication behavior discriminated between high and low argumentatives: flexibility, interest, verbosity, expertise, dynamism, willingness to argue, and argumentative skill.

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