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Britt, M.A., and Gabrys, G. (2004). Collecting Responses Through Web Page Drag and Drop. Behavior Research Methods, Instruments, and Computers, 36(1): 52-68.
Britt, M.A., Kurby, C.A., Dandotkar, S., and Wolfe, C.R. (2008). I Agreed With What? Memory for Simple Argument Claims. Discourse Processes, 45(1): 52-84.
Durik, A.M., Britt, M.A., Reynolds, R., and Storey, J.K. (2008). The Effects of Hedges in Persuasive Arguments: A Nuanced Analysis of Language. Journal of Language and Social Psychology, 27(3): 217-234.
Larson, A.A., Britt, M.A., and Kurby, C. (2009). Improving Students' Evaluation of Informal Arguments. Journal of Experimental Education, 77(4): 339-365.
Larson, M., Britt, M.A., and Larson, A. (2004). Disfluencies in Comprehending Argumentative Texts. Reading Psychology, 25(3): 205-224.
Wolfe, C.R., and Britt, M.A. (2008). The Locus of the Myside Bias in Written Argumentation. Thinking and Reasoning, 14(1): 1-27.
Wolfe, C.R., Britt, M.A., and Butler, J.A. (2009). Argumentation Schema and the Myside Bias in Written Argumentation. Written Communication, 26(2): 183-209.
Wolfe, C.R., Britt, M.A., Petrovic, M., Albrecht, M., and Kopp, K. (2009). The Efficacy of a Web-Based Counterargument Tutor. Behavior Research Methods, 41(3): 691-698.
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