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Social influence

Social influence. Compliance Compliance is a result of direct pressure to respond to a request (conformity is much more subtle) .

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Social influence

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  1. Social influence Compliance Compliance is a result of direct pressure to respond to a request (conformity is much more subtle)

  2. Influence, the classic book on persuasion, explains the psychology of why people say "yes"—and how to apply these understandings. Dr. Robert Cialdini is the expert in the rapidly expanding field of influence and persuasion. You'll learn the six universal principles, how to use them to become a skilled persuader—and how to defend yourself against them. Perfect for people in all walks of life, the principles of Influence will move you toward profound personal change and act as a driving force for your success.

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  4. compliance techniques (ways in which individuals are influenced to comply with the demands or desires of others)

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  7. The norm (rule) of reciprocity We treat other people the way they treat us (Cialdini 1993) We are socialized into returning favours and this powerful rule underpins compliance

  8. Research that tested reciprocity • Regan 1971, lab. Experiment • See handout • Door-in-the-face technique • Cialdini et al. 1975 see p. 117 in your book

  9. Commitment Being consistent with previous behaviour

  10. Commitment – in research • The foot-in-the-door technique • Research done by Dickerson et al. 1992 – wanted to see if they could get university students to conserve water in the dormitory showers. • See p. 118 in your book • Low-balling • By Cialdini et al. 1974 tested psychology students on campus • See p. 118

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