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      Deceptively dodging questions: A theoretical note on issues of perception and detection

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      Discourse & Communication
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          Abstract

          Dodging questions pervades human interaction, including interpersonal interactions, relational conversations, media interviews and political debates. Variously referred to as equivocation, evasion, obfuscation, strategic ambiguity and topic avoidance, among other terms, the concept has a rich history in the communication literature. Covertly dodging questions presents serious social and political problems. This essay focuses on theoretical issues of dodging, specifically the ability for a person to change the subject with an irrelevant answer. Discussion primarily draws upon Grice’s theory of conversational implicature and deception research inspired by Grice. Theoretical impediments to detecting dodges are discussed, as well as barriers to accuracy from the perspective of discourse analysts and societal perceptions.

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                Journal
                Discourse & Communication
                Discourse & Communication
                SAGE Publications
                1750-4813
                1750-4821
                October 2018
                April 04 2018
                October 2018
                : 12
                : 5
                : 478-496
                Affiliations
                [1 ]California State University, Sacramento, USA
                Article
                10.1177/1750481318766923
                30a200d9-270a-4055-81c2-93a8d4710f06
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