Techniques of Social Influence: The psychology of gaining compliance

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Routledge, Jul 3, 2015 - Psychology - 196 pages

Every day we are asked to fulfil others’ requests, and we make regular requests of others too, seeking compliance with our desires, commands and suggestions. This accessible text provides a uniquely in-depth overview of the different social influence techniques people use in order to improve the chances of their requests being fulfilled. It both describes each of the techniques in question and explores the research behind them, considering questions such as: How do we know that they work? Under what conditions are they more or less likely to be effective? How might individuals successfully resist attempts by others to influence them?

The book groups social influence techniques according to a common characteristic: for instance, early chapters describe "sequential" techniques, and techniques involving egotistic mechanisms, such as using the name of one’s interlocutor. Later chapters present techniques based on gestures and facial movements, and others based on the use of specific words, re-examining on the way whether "please" really is a magic word. In every case, author Dariusz Dolinski discusses the existing experimental studies exploring their effectiveness, and how that effectiveness is enhanced or reduced under certain conditions. The book draws on historical material as well as the most up-to-date research, and unpicks the methodological and theoretical controversies involved.

The ideal introduction for psychology graduates and undergraduates studying social influence and persuasion, Techniques of Social Influence will also appeal to scholars and students in neighbouring disciplines, as well as interested marketing professionals and practitioners in related fields.

 

Contents

INTRODUCTION
1
SEQUENTIAL TECHNIQUES OF SOCIAL INFLUENCE
8
TECHNIQUES INVOLVING EGOTISTIC AND SELFPRESENTATION MECHANISMS
46
THE ROLE OF WORDING THE REQUEST
65
INTERACTION DYNAMICS AND THE SURPRISE FACTOR
99
TECHNIQUES OF SOCIAL INFLUENCE USING MOOD AND EMOTION
133
A FEW MORE ISSUES AND FINAL REMARKS
159
REFERENCES
169
INDEX
185
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Dariusz Dolinski is Professor at the University of Social Sciences and Humanities, Wrocław Faculty in Poland, editor of the Polish Psychological Bulletin, president of the Polish Association of Social Psychology and past president of the Committee for Psychology of the Polish Academy of Sciences.

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