Ideological group persuasion: A within-person study of how violence, interactivity, and credibility features influence online persuasion

William D. Taylor, Genevieve Johnson, Michael K. Ault, Jennifer A. Griffith, Bobby Rozzell, Shane Connelly, Matthew L. Jensen, Norah E. Dunbar, Alisha M. Ness. Ideological group persuasion: A within-person study of how violence, interactivity, and credibility features influence online persuasion. Computers in Human Behavior, 51:448-460, 2015. [doi]

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William D. Taylor

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Genevieve Johnson

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Michael K. Ault

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Jennifer A. Griffith

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Bobby Rozzell

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Shane Connelly

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Matthew L. Jensen

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Norah E. Dunbar

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Alisha M. Ness

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