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Cultural and situational influences on the process of persuasive strategy selection
Authors:Michael Burgoon  James P. Dillard  Noel E. Doran  Michael D. Miller
Affiliation:Michigan State University USA;University of Hawaii USA
Abstract:This investigation explored compliance gaining attempts by members of two cultures: Asian and North America. Using the 16 Marwell and Schmitt compliance-gaining strategies, this study found significant differences in strategy use based on culture, but was unable to find a consistent underlying dimensionality for the Marwell and Schmitt typology. Effects for communicative context and locus of benefit were also found, indicating that strategy selection is influenced by situational as well as cultural variables. The results show that these latter two variables operate similarly in both cultures.
Keywords:Requests for reprints should be sent to James P. Dillard   Department of Communication   College of Communication Arts and Sciences   Michigan State University   East Lansing   MI 48824.
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