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Heckling as distraction: An experimental study of its effect on source credibility

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Pages 185-188 | Published online: 02 Jun 2009

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DavidR. Brandt. (1979) Listener propensity to counterargue, distraction, and resistance to persuasion. Central States Speech Journal 30:4, pages 321-331.
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Dániel Z. Kádár. (2014) Heckling — A mimetic-interpersonal perspective. Journal of Language Aggression and Conflict, pages 1-35.
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Richard E. Petty & Timothy C. Brock. (2006) Effects of Responding or Not Responding to Hecklers on Audience Agreement with a Speaker. Journal of Applied Social Psychology 6:1, pages 1-17.
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