CLICCS Plausibility AssessmentFramework
CLICCS Plausibility Assessment Framework
CLICCS Plausibility AssessmentFramework
CLICCS Plausibility Assessment Framework
Social Plausibility Assessment Framework
Lacassagne, D., Béna, J., & Corneille, O. (2021). Is Earth a Perfect Square? Repetition Increases the Perceived Truth of Highly Implausible Statements. PsyArXiv. https://doi.org/10.31234/osf.io/fce8z
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plausible
Campbell's definition of plausibility: "consistency of the narration, from its being what is called natural and feasible" (930)
These two qualities, therefore, PROBABILITY and PLAUSIBILITY
This is an important set of terms to think through in terms of come to think about and with rhetoric.
CHAPTER VI
Chapter VII: General Audience Awareness
But, really, Mere Rhetoric has a nice (I'm assuming she's mostly on point here) summary of some of the concepts to follow.