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persuasive arguments theory

persuasive arguments theory

an analysis of group polarization that assumes that the opinions of group members discussing an issue or choice will tend to become more extreme when a majority of the members favor a particular position, because the group will generate more arguments favoring the majority position. See also choice shift.

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