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Listening to sermons: the influence of three listening variations upon information gain, attitude change, and concept modification

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Phillip L Cory. Listening to Sermons: the Influence of Three Listening Variations Upon Information Gain, Attitude Change, and Concept Modification. Phillips Theological Seminary. rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/3a20c3b5-5d93-4731-be9f-4a73b50c4c19.

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P. L. Cory. Listening to sermons: the influence of three listening variations upon information gain, attitude change, and concept modification. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/3a20c3b5-5d93-4731-be9f-4a73b50c4c19

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Phillip L Cory. Listening to Sermons: the Influence of Three Listening Variations Upon Information Gain, Attitude Change, and Concept Modification. Phillips Theological Seminary. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/3a20c3b5-5d93-4731-be9f-4a73b50c4c19.

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  • This project tests how the use of three listening variations, while listening to sermons, influence information gain, attitude change, and concept modification. The sermon situation is defined as a spirit-intensive encounter between preacher and congregation, based on the doctrine of the Holy Spirit, as found in a Wesleyan Holiness denomination. The results lend support to the main hypothesis that listening aids do help, especially taking notes on a simple formatted outline; but results were generally inconclusive concerning the minor hypothesis which suggests the need for more research.
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  • 02/16/2024

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