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Novels as a source for heuristics about interpersonal communication

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“…Instead, researchers will limit their studies to "realistic" novels. Auerbach (1953), for example, ignored "works which indubitably remained within the realm of low style" (p. 556), while Kougl (1983) restricted her study to novels "written in a realistic style" (p. 282).…”
Section: Does Fiction Reflect Reality?mentioning
confidence: 97%
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“…Instead, researchers will limit their studies to "realistic" novels. Auerbach (1953), for example, ignored "works which indubitably remained within the realm of low style" (p. 556), while Kougl (1983) restricted her study to novels "written in a realistic style" (p. 282).…”
Section: Does Fiction Reflect Reality?mentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Kougl (1983), for example, suggested that novels may be a useful tool for studying human behavior. More recently, Ragan and Hopper (1984) examined six works of fiction in order to examine strategies used to terminate a romantic relationship.…”
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