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Persuasion and Social Influence Persuasion = an intentional effort to influence, motivate, or change another person’s attitudes, beliefs, or behavior Attitude.

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1 Persuasion and Social Influence Persuasion = an intentional effort to influence, motivate, or change another person’s attitudes, beliefs, or behavior Attitude = mental evaluations of objects, issues, or people Range on a continuum negative/badpositive/good Attitudes are relational; they only exist in relationship to you –School is hard (for me) Attitudes guide behavior! Belief = mental representations on what we see as true or false What is or is not Fundamental ways of viewing the world Not evaluative

2 Types of Persuasion Compliance = behavior change without attitude change –Thesis: You must write your congress person to get them to pass the waiting period legislation for ammunition purchases. Adoption = taking on a new attitude/behavior –Thesis: The ten day waiting period on ammunition purchases needs to be implemented. Continuance = encourging/strengthening an existing attitude/behavior –Thesis: We must continue to support the bullet bill to reduce the impact of firearms on our society. Cessation = stopping an existing attitude/behavior –Thesis: The newly proposed bullet bill does not infringe on our rights. Inoculation = preventing new attitude/behavior from developing –Thesis: Rather than infringe on our rights, the proposed bullet bill will help guarantee all Americans the ability to feel safe.

3 Appeals Appeal = interpretations of evidence that provide listeners with a reason to change their attitudes, beliefs, or behaviors There are four types of appeals Logos = factual and impersonal evidence that appeals to logic –The average child watches four hours of television a day. Pathos = emotional or personal evidence that appeals to the heart –Little Johnny is suffering socially and academically because of tv. Ethos = evidence that demonstrates credibility –My four years of graduate work in mass communication lead me to believe that extensive television viewing is dangerous Mythos = value and core belief evidence that appeals to people’s belief in the greater good; Law of Transitivity –Our children’s rights to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness are being drained aways by their television watching habits.

4 Powerful Compliance Principles To Use and Be Aware Of Reciprocity – One should be more willing to comply with a request from someone who has previously provided a favor -Pre-giving -Door-in-the-face Social validation – One should be more willing to comply if the request is consistent with what similar others are doing -Highlighting or modeling desired behaviors Commitment/consistency – After committing to a position, one should comply more with consistent requests -Foot-in-the-door -Bait and switch Friendship/liking – One should be more willing to comply with the requests of someone who is liked –Word-of-mouth marketing Scarcity – One should try to secure things that are limited/dwindling –Going out of business sales Authority – One should comply more with legitimate authority

5 Ways of Persuading Persuasion falls into two types: Promotive = attempts to make the action/idea attractive and positive Preemptive = attempts to decrease the negative features of the action/idea Tactics for persuading (based on classical Rhetoric) Landscaping = the context in which the persuasion takes place –Setting the issue up in a way to make it appear more favorable –Framing the debate via language (e.g., the “estate tax” a “death tax”) Relational tactics = how people view the persuader and roles –Credibility of the speaker –Dress for success Message tactics = helping the target of influence to create his/her own arguments/reasons for the desired action/idea –Central vs Peripheral processing –Quantity of arguments when peripheral and quality when central Emotional tactics = playing on the targets emotional needs and desires –Using the target’s feelings and arousal to achieve the desired action/idea –Scaring someone to act


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