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23.  Nevius.
                                        24.  The parents of Melinda Duckett have sued CNN and Nancy Grace, claim-
                                           ing the interview was responsible for their daughter's suicide.  See Stephen
                                           Hudak, “Parents sue Nancy Grace, say show led to suicide,” Chicago Tribune,
                                           22 November 2006. [Retrieved from http://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/chicago
                                           tribune/access/1166355811.html?dids=1166355811:1166355811&FMT=
                                           ABS&FMTS=ABS:FT&type=current&date=Nov+22%2C+2006&author
                                           =Stephen+Hudak%2C+Tribune+Newspapers%3A+Orlando+Sentinel&
                                           pub=Chicago+Tribune&edition=&startpage=4&desc=Parents+sue+
                                           Nancy+Grace%2C+say+show+led+to+suicide, 25 November 2006.]
                                        25.  Karl R. Wallace, “The Substance of Rhetoric: Good Reasons,” Quarterly
                                           Journal of Speech 49 (1963): 239–249.

                                        26.  Aristotle, Rhetoric, 25.
                                        27.  James C. McCroskey, “A Summary of Experimental Research on the Ef-
                                           fects of Evidence in Persuasive Communication,” Quarterly Journal of Speech
                                           55 (1969): 169–176.
                                        28.  Mike Allen, “Meta-Analysis Comparing the Persuasiveness of One-Sided
                                           and Two-Sided Messages,” Western Journal of Communication 55 (1991):
                                           390–404.
                                        29.  Barry Glassner, The Culture of Fear: Why Americans Are Afraid of the Wrong
                                           Things (New York: Basic Books, 1999).
                                        30.  Several of these speaker responsibilities are derived from Sarah Trenholm,
                                           Persuasion and Social Infl uence (Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice Hall, 1989),
                                           18–20.
                                        31.  Several of these listener responsibilities are also derived from Sarah Tren-
                                           holm, Persuasion and Social Infl uence.

































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