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Grounded in contemporary scholarship, Persuasion: Social Influence, and Compliance Gaining not only provides a comprehensive of overview of persuasion theory and application, but also engages students in the thoughtful evaluation of the role that persuasive messages play in their own everyday lives. This Fourth Edition guides students from understanding established theories and models of persuasion, to being able to develop and apply general conclusions about persuasion in real-world settings. The authors present a social-scientific perspective of persuasion that includes in a wide variety of contexts and connects with students by drawing on numerous real-life examples and applications of persuasion.

Table of Contents

Preface. 1. Why Study Persuasion? Aims and Goals. Persuasion Is Not a Dirty Word. Persuasion Is Our Friend. The Pervasiveness of Persuasion: You Can Run But You Can't Hide. Four Benefits of Studying Persuasion. Two Criticisms of Persuasion. Ethical Concerns Regarding the Use of Persuasion. 2. What Constitutes Persuasion? Pure Versus Borderline Cases of Persuasion. Limiting Criteria for Defining Persuasion. A Model of the Scope of Persuasion. The Context for Persuasion. A Working Definition of Persuasion. So What Isn't Persuasion? Dual Process Models of Persuasion. 3. Attitudes and Consistency. What is an "Attitude" in 15 Words or Less? So How Do You Measure the Durn' Things? The Theory of Reasoned Action. The Persistence of Attitudes. Attitudes as Associative Networks: Your Mind is a Web. Manufacturing Favorable Images and Associations: Jiggling the Web. Psychological Consistency. Cognitive Dissonance. 4. Credibility. Celebrity Selling Power: The Answer Is in the Stars What is Credibility? The Factor Analytic Approach to Credibility. The Factor Analytic Approach and the Real World. Credibility as a Peripheral Cue. It's What's Up Front That Counts The Sleeper Effect. Credibility and Image Management. Interpersonal Credibility: Impression Management, Facework, and Accounts. Strategies for Enhancing One's Credibility. 5. Communicator Characteristics and Persuasibility. Demographic Variables and Persuasion. Psychological and Communication States and Traits. Analyzing and Adapting to Audiences. 6. Conformity and Influence in Groups. Conformity as Persuasion: In With The Crowd. Deindividuation and Social Loafing: Getting Lost in the Crowd. How Groups Affect Decision Making: To Risk or Not to Risk. 7. Language and Persuasion. Symbols, Meaning, and Persuasion: The Power of Babble. Language Intensity, Vividness, and Offensiveness. Powerless Language and Persuasion: "Ums" the Word. 8. Nonverbal Influence. The Direct Effects Model of Immediacy. Types of Nonverbal Communication. 9. Structuring and Ordering Persuasive Messages. Implicit and Explicit Conclusions: The Writing's on the Wall. Quantity Versus Quality of Arguments: The More the Merrier? Repetition, Mere Exposure, and Social Influence: You Can Say That Again. Order Effects and Persuasion: First Things First. Primacy and Recency Effects: The First Shall Be Last and the Last Shall Be First. Inoculation, Message-Sidedness, and Forewarning: Preventing and Refuting the Persuasive Attempts of Others. 10. Sequential Persuasion. Pregiving: The Old "I'll Scratch Your Back If You'll Scratch Mine" Approach. Foot In the Door: The "Give Me an Inch and I'll Take a Mile" Tactic. The Foot in the Mouth Effect: "How Are You Today?". The Door in the Face Tactic: "Ask For the Stars." The That's-Not-All Tactic: Seeking Compliance by Sweetening the Deal The Lowball Tactic: Changing the Deal. The Bait and Switch Tactic: "Sorry, We Don't Have Any More of Those in Your Size, But!" The Disrupt-Then-Reframe Technique: I'm So Confused. 11. Compliance-Gaining. Actions Speak the Loudest: A Definition of Compliance Gaining. In the Beginning: The Roots of Compliance Gaining Research. Situation: The "It Depends" of Compliance Gaining Behavior. Who Are You? Individual Characteristics and Compliance Gaining Behavior. Problems Facing Compliance Research: Trouble in Paradise. New Directions: The Study of Compliance Gaining Goals. 12. Deception. What is Deception? Lies and Damn Lies. Telling Lies: The Enactment of Deception. Detecting Deception: I Can See Right Through You. 13. Motivational Appeals. Intrinsic Versus Extrinsic Motivation. Logical and Emotional Appeals: A Fuzzy Distinction. Fear Appeals: If You Don't Stop Doing That, You'll Go Blind. Appeals to Pity and Guilt: Woe is Me, Shame On You. Humorous Appeals: Stop Me If You've Heard This One. Pride and Patriotism: Turning Red, White, and Blue Into Green. For Mature Audiences: Sex Appeals. Warmth Appeals: Straight from the Heart. Ingratiation: "That's a Lovely Dress You're Wearing, Mrs. Cleaver." Mixed Emotions: Other Appeals and Combinations of Appeals. 14. Visual Persuasion. Visual Persuasion: Too Often Overlooked. How Images Persuade. Architecture as a Form of Influence: Building Blocks of Persuasion. Art as Persuasion: Mona Lisa Made Me Do It. Cinematic Persuasion: The Movies Made Me Do It. Advertising and Persuasion: Images in the Media: Views in the News. Images in Advertising: And Now a Word from Our Sponsors. 15. Esoteric Forms of Persuasion. Subliminal Persuasion: Hidden Messages or Hokum? The Early Years: An Urban Myth is Born. The Middle Years: Looking Hard, Finding Little. Recent Subliminal Research: Eureka! They Found It. Not So Fast: Limitations of Subliminal Priming. So Why Do People Believe? Music as a Form of Persuasion. Aroma and Persuasion. 16. The Ethics of Persuasion. Is Persuasion in General Unethical? The Motives Color the Means. Ethics, Culture, and the Issue of Central vs. Peripheral Processing. Ethical Questions That Can't Be Answered Through the Study of Persuasion. Our Approach: Characteristics of Ethical Influence. Ethical Issues Arising from Previous Chapters.
Release date Australia
February 23rd, 2010
Audience
  • Undergraduate
Country of Publication
United States
Edition
United States ed of 4th revised ed
Illustrations
illustrations
Imprint
Allyn & Bacon
Pages
384
Publisher
Pearson Education (US)
Dimensions
187x232x20
ISBN-13
9780205698189
Product ID
3949251

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