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One problem with using anecdotes as evidence for ESP (or for anything else) is that anecdotes are, by their very nature,
Speaker
A person who speaks or delivers a message in a public context, such as presentations or speeches.
Central-Route Processing
A cognitive process in persuasive communication where the audience is influenced by the message's content and logic, leading to more durable attitude change.
Attitudes
Psychological tendencies expressed by evaluating a particular entity with some degree of favor or disfavor.
Durable
Referring to items, goods, or materials that are designed to withstand wear, pressure, or damage; long-lasting.
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