A post-test only experimental design evaluated the empirical influence of three 2016 National Forensic Association final round oral interpretation performances (two Dramatic Interpretations and one Prose Interpretation) on entertainment (parasocial interaction, identification, and narrative transportation); the capacity of entertainment to elicit enjoyment; and the capacity of entertainment to elicit persuasion (i.e., changes to attitude valence and attitude importance) through the mediating process of reduced counterarguing against subjective interpretations of arguments in the oral interpretation performances. The influence of oral interpretation on entertainment, enjoyment, counterarguing, and persuasion was substantially similar to that...
This paper aims to advance the level of argument made in the introductions of competitive forensic o...
Interpersonal communication is both verbal and nonverbal. These two channels function most often in ...
In 1983, Bob Frank published his critique of evidence use in Persuasive Speaking at the 1981 NFA cha...
This study examined the effects of excitation from entertainment features on persuasion. The overlap...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 71-78)There has been little research into the role that n...
Forensic educators and students spend much of their time trying to perfect a new definition of good...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 37-38)The present study expands the empirical support for...
The impact of entertainment-education messages on beliefs, attitudes, and be-havior is typically exp...
Research has examined the ability of entertainment-education (E-E) programs to influence behavior ac...
The effect of perceived authority on suggestibility was assessed. Two groups of participants were us...
The purpose of this research was to look more closely at the relationships between narrative and non...
If forensic oral interpretation selections are to communicate to audiences, forensics educators must...
The present study investigated the perceived credibility of an eyewitness as a function of the gramm...
This study explored the role of involvement in narrative persuasion in the personal television envir...
This study sought to expand current narrative persuasion models by examining the role of subtext pro...
This paper aims to advance the level of argument made in the introductions of competitive forensic o...
Interpersonal communication is both verbal and nonverbal. These two channels function most often in ...
In 1983, Bob Frank published his critique of evidence use in Persuasive Speaking at the 1981 NFA cha...
This study examined the effects of excitation from entertainment features on persuasion. The overlap...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 71-78)There has been little research into the role that n...
Forensic educators and students spend much of their time trying to perfect a new definition of good...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 37-38)The present study expands the empirical support for...
The impact of entertainment-education messages on beliefs, attitudes, and be-havior is typically exp...
Research has examined the ability of entertainment-education (E-E) programs to influence behavior ac...
The effect of perceived authority on suggestibility was assessed. Two groups of participants were us...
The purpose of this research was to look more closely at the relationships between narrative and non...
If forensic oral interpretation selections are to communicate to audiences, forensics educators must...
The present study investigated the perceived credibility of an eyewitness as a function of the gramm...
This study explored the role of involvement in narrative persuasion in the personal television envir...
This study sought to expand current narrative persuasion models by examining the role of subtext pro...
This paper aims to advance the level of argument made in the introductions of competitive forensic o...
Interpersonal communication is both verbal and nonverbal. These two channels function most often in ...
In 1983, Bob Frank published his critique of evidence use in Persuasive Speaking at the 1981 NFA cha...