How do you convince someone to agree with you? What persuasive elements are required to elicit compliance? This interactive, accessible approach looks at principles of persuasion as they apply to everyday lives. Framing persuasion from an intrapersonal and interpersonal perspective captures reader interest and makes the subtlety of social influence understandable. The importance of building and maintaining personal credibility is reinforced throughout the text. Ethical issues are raised as persuasive strategies are discussed. Clear, practical suggestions for effective persuasion are presented in an engaging fashion and encourage the application of meaningful insights for stronger interpersonal relationships. Learning the skills that motivate people to change behavior vastly improves the reader’s ability to persuade others effectively. The discussion also facilitates critical thinking for recipients of persuasive messages. Practical Principles of Persuasion is ideal for classroom or online learning because of its concise lessons and interactive approach. The workbook provides a solid foundation for the key concepts and practices of persuasive communication.
Influence: Science and Practice is an examination of the psychology of compliance (i.e. uncovering which factors cause a person to say "yes" to another's request) and is written in a...
Who would you persuade? What would you persuade them to do? In this book "Practical Persuasion" it teaches the reader how to use proven persuasion techniques, scripts and tactics in everyday situations with almost anyone.
Yes to your ideas. Yes to your products. Yes to your proposals. A Practical Guide to Persuasion uses psychology, expert advice and practical techniques to teach you how to influence the people around you in an ethical way.
In this text, the author emphasizes practical applications as students master the research and theories of persuasion. By acknowledging that both rhetorical and behavioral theories contribute to the understanding of...
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The principles presented in this book are a very valuable sum of the practical and scientific knowledge that the human being uses to dominate others, through persuasion, in all aspects of life: the producer of the favorite program, the car ...
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Professor Zigarelli shows how to influence others for good by adopting the same methods of persuasion that Jesus exemplified during his life and ministry.