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Engineering a debate advantage by linquistically matching your opponent
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Complex Systems Professor Daniel Romero narrates this video showing how improved results in a debate can be a result of linguistically matching your debate opponent.
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Release Date:
10/17/2016
Tags:
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Formal Modeling
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Daniel Romero
Website:
record.umich.edu/slides/engineering-debate-advantage#.wasau3js-lk.email