Persuasion

Social Influence and Compliance Gaining

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    • Chapter 1: Why Study Persuasion?
    • Chapter 2: What Constitutes Persuasion?
    • Chapter 3: Attitudes and Consistency
    • Chapter 4: Credibility
    • Chapter 5: Communicator Characteristics and Persuasion
    • Chapter 6: Conformity and Influence in Groups
    • Chapter 7: Language and Persuasion
    • Chapter 8: Nonverbal Influence
    • Chapter 9: Structuring and Ordering Persuasive Messages
    • Chapter 10: Compliance Gaining
    • Chapter 11: Sequential Persuasion
    • Chapter 12: Deception
    • Chapter 13: Motivational Appeals
    • Chapter 14: Visual Persuasion
    • Chapter 15: Esoteric Forms of Persuasion
    • Chapter 16: The Ethics of Persuasion
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  • Chapter 1: Why Study Persuasion?

    This introduction presents an overview of the key concepts discussed in the subsequent chapters of…

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  • Chapter 2: What Constitutes Persuasion?

    This chapter explores ways that persuasion has been conceptualized and defined. A broad-based, far-reaching conceptualization…

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  • Chapter 3: Attitudes and Consistency

    The study of attitudes has been a central feature of persuasion research for decades. This…

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  • Chapter 4: Credibility

    This chapter examines the concept of source credibility and its relationship to persuasion. The chapter…

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  • Chapter 5: Communicator Characteristics and Persuasion

    This chapter explores several communicator characteristics that past research has identified as being important in…

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  • Chapter 6: Conformity and Influence in Groups

    This chapter examines the role of groups in the process of social influence. It begins…

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  • Chapter 7: Language and Persuasion

    This chapter examines symbols and their effects on social influence. It begins by discussing the…

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  • Chapter 8: Nonverbal Influence

    This chapter focuses on the nature of nonverbal communication in the process of persuasion. It…

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  • Chapter 9: Structuring and Ordering Persuasive Messages

    This chapter examines the topic of message selection and organization. First, depending on characteristics of…

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  • Chapter 10: Compliance Gaining

    Research examining compliance gaining generally focuses on persuasion aimed at getting others to do something…

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  • Chapter 11: Sequential Persuasion

    In this chapter, the authors discuss the topic of “sequential persuasion,” which examines social influence…

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  • Chapter 12: Deception

    This chapter examines research on the enactment and perception of deception. Interpersonal deception theory argues…

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  • Chapter 13: Motivational Appeals

    Motivational appeals are external inducements, often of an emotional nature, which are used to increase…

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  • Chapter 14: Visual Persuasion

    This chapter examines important ways in which images shape beliefs, attitudes, and behaviors. Once overlooked…

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  • Chapter 15: Esoteric Forms of Persuasion

    This chapter examines unusual forms of persuasion, some of which have been popularized but have…

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  • Chapter 16: The Ethics of Persuasion

    This chapter begins with a discussion of three significant challenges to persuasion. The first is…

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