The Blame Game: Narrative Persuasiveness of the Intentional Causal Mechanism

  • Shanahan E
  • Adams S
  • Jones M
  • et al.
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Narratives have a dual function that both reflects and shapes who we are. Representing both the communicative and transformative nature of narrative, storytellers spin their tales as both fundamental expressions of individual and group identities and expressions of...

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Shanahan, E. A., Adams, S. M., Jones, M. D., & McBeth, M. K. (2014). The Blame Game: Narrative Persuasiveness of the Intentional Causal Mechanism. In The Science of Stories (pp. 69–88). Palgrave Macmillan US. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137485861_4

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