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We have also
coded the arguments with respect to the semantic content
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Again, these are
duo arguments.
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•A "New" argument contains ideas whir
are neither present in A's solo argument nor in B's solo argument
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•A "Union" argument contains both A
and B's solo arguments
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• A "Victoty" arguments corresponds to
the case where one students wins and the pair uses his argument as the duo
argument.
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It is
interesting to see the high number of "New" arguments in the
conflictual condition.
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Again, it seems
that when having to explain their choice and searching an alternative,
students explore the subject matter more than when there is no conflict.
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