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Teresa Garcia-Marques1, Rita Silva1, Filipe Loureiro1
1William James Center for Research, ISPA-Instituto Universitário, Lisbon, Portugal.
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We examine whether polite or impolite speech affects experts' persuasiveness. Across three studies, experts using impolite language proved more persuasive than when polite (as portrayed by the Dr. House TV character) informing persuasion and politeness research.
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