Informal Logic (Feb 2008)

Analyzing Argumentation In Rich, Natural Contexts

  • Anita Reznitskaya,
  • Richard C. Anderson

DOI
https://doi.org/10.22329/il.v26i2.442
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 26, no. 2
pp. 175 – 198

Abstract

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The paper presents the theoretical and methodological aspects of research on the development of argument- ation in elementary school children. It presents a theoretical framework detailing psychological mechanisms responsible for the acquisition and transfer of argumentative discourse and demonstrates several applications of the framework, described in sufficient detail to guide future empirical investigations of oral, written, individual, or group argumentation performance. Software programs capable of facilitating data analysis are identified and their uses illustrated. The analytic schemes can be used to analyze large amounts of verbal data with reasonable precision and efficiency. The conclusion addresses more generally the challenges for and possibilities of empirical study of the development of argumentation.

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