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Figure 3: Mean of arguments based on the topic of cause and effect
in texts A, B and C.
Mean ± SD TEXT A TEXT B TEXT C
Cause and effect arguments 0,52 ± 0,593 1,70 ± 1,222* 2,04 ± 1,022^
Mean ± SD 0,13 ± 0,344 0,78 ± 0,736× 0,78 ± 0,671†
Antithesis arguments
* Significant difference among the mean of cause-effect arguments
of texts B and A, p = 0,001 < 0,017
^ Significant difference among the mean of cause-effect arguments
of texts C and A, p = 0,000 < 0,017
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Figure 3: Mean of arguments based on the topic of cause and effect
in texts A, B and C.
Mean ± SD TEXT A TEXT B TEXT C
Cause and effect arguments 0,52 ± 0,593 1,70 ± 1,222* 2,04 ± 1,022^
Mean ± SD 0,13 ± 0,344 0,78 ± 0,736× 0,78 ± 0,671†
Antithesis arguments
* Significant difference among the mean of cause-effect arguments
of texts B and A, p = 0,001 < 0,017
^ Significant difference among the mean of cause-effect arguments
of texts C and A, p = 0,000 < 0,017