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Reported Argumentativeness and Verbal Aggressiveness Levels: The Influence of Type of Argument
Authors:Amy Janan Johnson  Jennifer A H Becker  Shelley Wigley  Michel M Haigh  Elizabeth A Craig
Institution:1. amyjj@ou.edu
Abstract:Arguments in interpersonal relationships can be divided into two types: public issue arguments and personal issue arguments. This study examines the ability of type of argument, trait argumentativeness and verbal aggressiveness, and gender to predict reported argumentativeness and verbal aggressiveness levels related to a particular argument episode. Reported argumentativeness levels were higher in the public argument condition, and reported verbal aggressiveness levels were higher in the personal argument condition. Trait argumentativeness predicted reported argumentativeness levels better in the public argument condition than the personal argument condition, suggesting that type of argument may serve as a moderator for the relationship between trait argumentativeness levels and argument-specific argumentativeness levels. Implications for using these two scales to examine interpersonal argument are discussed.
Keywords:Argumentativeness  Type of Argument  Verbal Agressiveness
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