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Say No Psychology

Dawn Chekulski

Traducteur A AI

Maison d'édition: Publifye

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"Say No Psychology" challenges the conventional view of "no" as negative, revealing its potential as a catalyst for influence and engagement. The book explores how strategic rejection and negation can pique curiosity, strengthen relationships, and enhance overall effectiveness. It delves into psychological reactance, explaining how forbidden or restricted information often sparks greater interest. Did you know framing requests in the negative can paradoxically make them more appealing? The book draws on research from social psychology, behavioral economics, and communication studies, providing a historical context for understanding persuasion. 

 
"Say No Psychology" guides readers through understanding and implementing these principles, beginning with core concepts and psychological triggers. It progresses through using "no" to generate interest, strengthen relationships, and apply these techniques in professional settings like negotiation and marketing. The book emphasizes the ethical use of rejection and negation, promoting transparency and respect.
Disponible depuis: 27/02/2025.
Longueur d'impression: 100 pages.

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