Influence: Science and Practice

Influence: Science and Practice

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Self-help Business & Economics Health & Wellness
Format Paperback
Pages 385
Language Korean
Published Jan 1, 2002
Publisher 21st century books
Edition Fourth Edition
ISBN-10 8950905221
ISBN-13 9788950905224
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Robert B. Cialdini's exploration of influence combines rigorous scientific research with practical applications, offering readers insights into the psychology behind persuasion. His work delves into the mechanisms that underpin why people say "yes" and how these principles can be ethically applied in various contexts, from marketing to personal relationships.

Throughout the narrative, Cialdini identifies six core principles of influence, discussing how each can be harnessed effectively. He emphasizes the importance of understanding human behavior in order to build authentic connections and foster cooperation. By relying on a blend of anecdotal evidence and empirical studies, the author brings a relatable perspective to the theories he presents, making complex concepts easily digestible.

The engaging writing style not only informs but also encourages readers to reflect on their own experiences with persuasion. Cialdini's insights empower individuals to navigate social dynamics more effectively while remaining mindful of the ethical implications of their influence on others.

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