APA (7th ed.) Citation

Taylor, W., Johnson, G., Ault, M., Griffith, J., Rozzell, B., Connelly, S., . . . Ness, A. (2015). Ideological group persuasion: A within-person study of how violence, interactivity, and credibility features influence online persuasion.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Taylor, W., Genevieve Johnson, M. Ault, J. Griffith, B. Rozzell, S. Connelly, M. Jensen, N. Dunbar, and A. Ness. Ideological Group Persuasion: A Within-person Study of How Violence, Interactivity, and Credibility Features Influence Online Persuasion. 2015.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Taylor, W., et al. Ideological Group Persuasion: A Within-person Study of How Violence, Interactivity, and Credibility Features Influence Online Persuasion. 2015.

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