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Synopses & ReviewsPublisher Comments:Persuasion, Social Influence, and Compliance Gaining, Third Edition, looks at persuasion from a broad-based perspective, encompassing the full scope of persuasion found in everyday life.
Linked to empirical research, this text takes students from persuasion theory to qualified conclusions about the operation of persuasion in real-world settings and examines persuasion from a social science perspective. Written in a highly accessible style, this text involves students by providing information and real-life examples with which they can easily identify.
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This text is very comprehensive when it comes to the social scientific perspective. The humor adds to the book without being distracting. The meta-analyses are thoughtful and aid in reconciling the seemingly contradictory research findings. And I find the box features to be interesting and frequently offer useful practical advice. –Andrew T. Jacobs, SUNY Rockland Community College Book News Annotation:This text looks at persuasion from a broad-based perspective,
encompassing the scope of persuasion found in everyday life. By
examining persuasion in contexts such as advertising, small groups,
and face-to-face encounters, the text places emphasis on new avenues
of studying persuasion, such as deception and deception detection,
compliance gaining, and music as persuasion. This second edition
contains a new chapter on visual persuasion, expanded discussions of
propaganda and cultural influences on persuasion, and a new section
on adapting to audiences. Gass is affiliated with California State
University. Seiter is affiliated with Utah State University.
Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com) Synopsis:Persuasion, Social Influence, and Compliance Gaining looks at persuasion from a broad-based perspective, encompassing the full scope of persuasion found in everyday life. Linked to empirical research, this book takes the reader from persuasion theory to qualified conclusions about the operation of persuasion in real-world settings and examines persuasion from a social science perspective. Written in a highly accessible style, this book involves the reader by providing information and real-life examples with which they can easily identify. Table of ContentsPreface.
1. Why Study Persuasion?
2. What Constitutes Persuasion?
3. Attitudes and Consistency.
4. Credibility.
5. Communicator Characteristics and Persuasibility.
6. Conformity and Influence in Groups.
7. Language and Persuasion.
8. Nonverbal Influence.
9. Structuring and Ordering Persuasive Messages.
10. Sequential Persuasion.
11. Compliance-Gaining.
12. Deception.
13. Motivational Appeals.
14. Visual Persuasion.
15. Esoteric Forms of Persuasion.
16. The Ethics of Persuasion.
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