A cognitive fluency-based more-less asymmetry in comparative communication

Abstract

A more-less asymmetry occurs in comparative communication. As compared to ‘less than’ statements, people use ‘more than’ statements more often, like them better, and more often agree with them or consider them true. Supporting a cognitive fluency explanation, expecting disfluency while processing ‘less than’ statements reduces the asymmetry.status: publishe

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