Research on the effects of repetition suggests that attitude change is greatest when
a. the repeated arguments are weak
b. the repeated arguments are highly discrepant from the audience's position
c. the repeated arguments are presented by an unattractive communicator
d. the repeated arguments are varied somewhat in their presentation
Question 2
The strength of an argument makes a difference in determining persuasion only when
a. the communicator is highly attractive
b. the argument is two-sided
c. the audience is motivated and able to pay attention
d. the argument is repeated several times