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In Aristotle's view, for a thing to perform its function well is to achieve what is good for it.
Accompanying Picture
Visual imagery or graphics that are presented along with text or messages to complement or enhance the communication or understanding of the recipient.
Source Derogation
The phenomenon where the credibility or quality of the source of a message is questioned or undermined, often in the context of receiving information that contradicts one’s preexisting beliefs or attitudes.
Knowledge Bias
The distortion of information in favor of a person's pre-existing beliefs or knowledge.
Refutational Arguments
Arguments that are constructed to specifically counter or refute opposing viewpoints, often used in persuasive communication to increase the effectiveness of the message.
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