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Mind Games - The Psychology of Influence and Persuasion - cover

Mind Games - The Psychology of Influence and Persuasion

B. Vincent

Publisher: QuillQuest Publishers

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Summary

Discover the captivating world of persuasion with "Mind Games: The Psychology of Influence and Persuasion." Delve into the intricate tapestry of human behavior and decision-making as you uncover the secrets behind the art of persuasion. From the subtle nuances of cognitive biases to the ethical dilemmas of persuasive technologies, this book offers a comprehensive exploration of the psychology that underpins influence and persuasion.
Through engaging insights and practical examples, "Mind Games" reveals how individuals and organizations leverage persuasion techniques to shape attitudes, behaviors, and outcomes. Explore the ethical considerations of persuasion in today's digital age, and learn strategies for promoting responsible and ethical persuasion practices. With a vision for a future where persuasion is wielded responsibly and ethically to promote positive change, this book empowers readers to navigate the persuasive landscape with confidence, integrity, and empathy.
Whether you're a marketer seeking to craft more compelling messages, a negotiator striving to achieve favorable outcomes, or a concerned citizen navigating the complexities of political persuasion, "Mind Games" offers invaluable insights and guidance for anyone seeking to understand and harness the power of influence and persuasion in their personal and professional lives.
Available since: 03/27/2024.

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