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Sherif's social judgment theory:
The larger the discrepancy between a speaker's position and a listener's point of view, the greater the change in attitude-as long as the message is within the hearer's latitude of acceptance. High ego-involvement usually indicates a wide latitude of rejection. Messages that fall there may have a boomerang effect. (Socio-psychological tradition)








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