Persuasive CommunicationNow in a revised and expanded second edition, this popular text provides a comprehensive introduction to the study of persuasive messages and their effects. Concepts and methods from communication and social psychology are seamlessly integrated to give students a solid grasp of foundational issues in persuasion research, the core features of persuasive transactions, and major models of persuasive communication. Retaining the clear organization and wealth of concrete examples that distinguished the original text, the second edition has been updated throughout with new data and theoretical developments. Two entirely new chapters cover the role of emotional appeals in persuasive transactions and the nature of resistance to interpersonal influence, among other topics. |
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... and yet - to - be published chapters and sources to help us amplify and clarify our discussion . We would also like to thank Kristal Hawkins and Laura Patchkofsky of The Guilford Press for their help and pa- tience .
... and yet - to - be published chapters and sources to help us amplify and clarify our discussion . We would also like to thank Kristal Hawkins and Laura Patchkofsky of The Guilford Press for their help and pa- tience .
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Thus , unlike many persuasion textbooks , there were ( and are ) no chapters in the book de- voted to the Theory of Reasoned Action , Cognitive ... For example , Chapter 6 in the first edition focused on message factors in persuasion .
Thus , unlike many persuasion textbooks , there were ( and are ) no chapters in the book de- voted to the Theory of Reasoned Action , Cognitive ... For example , Chapter 6 in the first edition focused on message factors in persuasion .
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The four chapters in Part I discuss fundamental issues in persuasion research and lay the foundation for the topics discussed later . Chapter 1 defines several essen- tial concepts of persuasion and draws distinctions among several ...
The four chapters in Part I discuss fundamental issues in persuasion research and lay the foundation for the topics discussed later . Chapter 1 defines several essen- tial concepts of persuasion and draws distinctions among several ...
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Chapter 8 discusses important characteristics of message receivers . Chapter 9 reviews persuasive settings . Part III of the book examines several contemporary approaches to persuasion theory . In these chapters we examine how the ...
Chapter 8 discusses important characteristics of message receivers . Chapter 9 reviews persuasive settings . Part III of the book examines several contemporary approaches to persuasion theory . In these chapters we examine how the ...
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Chapter 1 introduces and defines persuasive activity . Chap- ter 2 reviews the research methods that are common to persuasion research ; included in this review are criteria for evaluating the quality of research investigations .
Chapter 1 introduces and defines persuasive activity . Chap- ter 2 reviews the research methods that are common to persuasion research ; included in this review are criteria for evaluating the quality of research investigations .
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Contents
II | 3 |
III | 4 |
IV | 11 |
V | 19 |
VI | 26 |
VIII | 27 |
IX | 28 |
X | 31 |
XLIV | 163 |
XLV | 164 |
XLVI | 165 |
XLVII | 166 |
XLVIII | 170 |
XLIX | 181 |
L | 186 |
LI | 188 |
XI | 53 |
XIII | 55 |
XIV | 56 |
XV | 57 |
XVI | 60 |
XVII | 68 |
XVIII | 75 |
XIX | 76 |
XX | 78 |
XXI | 79 |
XXII | 80 |
XXIII | 88 |
XXIV | 90 |
XXV | 94 |
XXVI | 99 |
XXVII | 100 |
XXVIII | 101 |
XXIX | 103 |
XXX | 104 |
XXXI | 119 |
XXXII | 125 |
XXXIII | 126 |
XXXIV | 127 |
XXXV | 128 |
XXXVII | 142 |
XXXVIII | 143 |
XXXIX | 144 |
XL | 145 |
XLI | 147 |
XLII | 159 |
XLIII | 162 |
LII | 189 |
LIII | 190 |
LIV | 194 |
LV | 199 |
LVI | 210 |
LVII | 211 |
LVIII | 213 |
LIX | 214 |
LX | 217 |
LXI | 230 |
LXII | 233 |
LXIII | 235 |
LXIV | 236 |
LXV | 237 |
LXVI | 239 |
LXVII | 246 |
LXVIII | 257 |
LXX | 259 |
LXXI | 260 |
LXXII | 272 |
LXXIII | 280 |
LXXIV | 281 |
LXXV | 282 |
LXXVI | 286 |
LXXVII | 294 |
LXXVIII | 302 |
LXXIX | 305 |
LXXXI | 307 |
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References to this book
Communicatie en interactieve beleidsvorming Cees M.J. Woerkum (Communicatie) No preview available - 2000 |