Sex and persuasibility revisited
- 30 December 1974
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Western Speech
- Vol. 38 (4) , 244-253
- https://doi.org/10.1080/10570317409373835
Abstract
No abstract availableKeywords
This publication has 28 references indexed in Scilit:
- An experimental study of the effects on the listener of anticlimax order and authority in an argumentative speechThe Southern Speech Journal, 1956
- Sex Role Differentiation in Jury DeliberationsSociometry, 1956
- The effects of the prestige of the speaker and acknowledgment of opposing arguments on audience retention and shift of opinion∗Speech Monographs, 1954
- Sex Differences in the Organization of AttitudesJournal of Personality, 1953
- An Experimental Study of Attitudes Towards Male Sex Behavior with Reference to Kinsey FindingsAmerican Sociological Review, 1952
- An experimental study of the effects of ethos in public speaking∗Speech Monographs, 1949
- A Study of the Shifting Attitude of high School Students when Subjected to Favorable and Unfavorable PropagandaThe Journal of Social Psychology, 1941
- The relative effectiveness of three forms of radio presentation in influencing attitudesSpeech Monographs, 1940
- Experimental Studies of Changes in Attitudes: I. A Study of the Effect of Oral Argument on Changes of AttitudeThe Journal of Social Psychology, 1935
- The Effect of Prestige Suggestibility on Emotional AttitudesThe Journal of Social Psychology, 1934