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    Presenting the Strongest Arguments at the Beginning of a Message
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Presenting the Strongest Arguments at the Beginning of a Message

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Question 29

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Presenting the strongest arguments at the beginning of a message assumes a recency effect, whereby information presented first is the most effective.

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