Propaganda and Persuasive Techniques. Propaganda Propaganda is used to influence people to believe, buy or do something.

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Propaganda and Persuasive Techniques

Propaganda Propaganda is used to influence people to believe, buy or do something.

Bandwagon Trying to persuade the reader to do or think something because it is popular or because “everyone” is doing it

Red Herring An attempt to distract the reader with details not relevant to the argument

Emotional Appeal Trying to persuade the reader by using words that appeal to the reader’s emotions instead of to logic or reason

Testimonial Attempting to persuade the reader by using a famous person to endorse a product or idea

Repetition Persuading the reader by repeating a message over and over again

Sweeping Generalization (Stereotyping) Making an oversimplified statement about a group based on limited information

Numbers, Facts, and Statistics Attempting to persuade the reader by showing how many people think something is true