Contextual Weight
This section provides an overview of Contextual Weight.
A weighting factor adjusting the Persuasive Force calculation based on contextual elements like topic relevancy, audience demographics, and environmental factors.
Overview
Contextual Weight (CW) adjusts the Persuasive Force calculation by considering the context in which the communication occurs. It factors in elements like relevancy to the current topic, audience demographics, speaker objectives, and environmental factors. CW ensures that the analysis accounts for situational nuances affecting persuasiveness.
Applications
1) Coder's Perspective
Coders implement CW by aggregating contextual data from various objects (e.g., Topics, Speaker Psychographics) to modify the Persuasive Force calculation dynamically.
2) User's Perspective
Users may see how context influences the effectiveness of the speaker's communication, understanding that certain arguments may be more or less persuasive depending on situational factors.
Top 5 Related Objects
- PersuasiveForce Object
- Topic Object
- Speaker Object
- Claim Object
- Turn Object
Related Scoring Elements
PersuasiveForce