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owed their lives to Athens.Then the delegates used Ethos (the normative mode of persuasion), by ... that are “weak”, and their knowledge of affairs whether subjective or objective is knowledge of the ... , its civilians and its allies. However, with the persuasion of its allies and owing to even greater
function. The ego-defensive function. The value-expressive function. The knowledge function ... AssumptionsAssumption 4: Influence achieved through the systematic mode is more persistent over time, more ... resistant to change, and more predictive of behavior than influence from the heuristic mode. Whether