In our daily activities we are bombarded with persuasive messages. From advertising on mass and social media to interactions with friends, we are constantly exposed to attempts to change or reinforce our attitudes, values, beliefs, and behaviors. Conversely, we routinely attempt to influence others and gain their compliance through persuasive attempts of our own. Without question, persuasion is a central feature of virtually every aspect of human communication and is found wherever we find people communicating. Fortunately, scholars have developed a great number of empirically tested persuasive techniques, strategies, and theories that can help students become effective producers and consumers of persuasive messages. This article outlines t...
The Dynamics of Persuasion has been a staple scholarly resource for teaching persuasion for nearly t...
Considerable research has examined the use of traditional forms of media as vehicles for the deliver...
Higher Education is at a critical juncture as both public and private institutions seek to attract, ...
In our daily activities we are bombarded with persuasive messages. From advertising on mass and soci...
This updated and expanded edition of Persuasive Communication offers a comprehensive introduction to...
This class will study symbolic communication intended to influence beliefs, attitudes, values, andbe...
The study of persuasion is the wellspring of the communication discipline. Nevertheless, in one rev...
Effective teachers know that when students are engaged in active learning, they learn more, retain i...
Grounded in contemporary scholarship, Persuasion: Social Influence, and Compliance Gaining not only ...
This paper presents a few of the initial reflections related to ongoing research on the notion of Pe...
Persuasion is an interactive process through which a given message alters individuals ’ perspectives...
Open a magazine, listen to the radio or watch television and you will not be able to avoid being per...
Persuasion includes expressions that aim to seduce or persuade the target to follow his invitation. ...
This article describes how a critique of Susan Powter\u27s Stop the Insanity! info-mercial provide...
This study discusses the concept of persuasive communication from an educational perspective, the im...
The Dynamics of Persuasion has been a staple scholarly resource for teaching persuasion for nearly t...
Considerable research has examined the use of traditional forms of media as vehicles for the deliver...
Higher Education is at a critical juncture as both public and private institutions seek to attract, ...
In our daily activities we are bombarded with persuasive messages. From advertising on mass and soci...
This updated and expanded edition of Persuasive Communication offers a comprehensive introduction to...
This class will study symbolic communication intended to influence beliefs, attitudes, values, andbe...
The study of persuasion is the wellspring of the communication discipline. Nevertheless, in one rev...
Effective teachers know that when students are engaged in active learning, they learn more, retain i...
Grounded in contemporary scholarship, Persuasion: Social Influence, and Compliance Gaining not only ...
This paper presents a few of the initial reflections related to ongoing research on the notion of Pe...
Persuasion is an interactive process through which a given message alters individuals ’ perspectives...
Open a magazine, listen to the radio or watch television and you will not be able to avoid being per...
Persuasion includes expressions that aim to seduce or persuade the target to follow his invitation. ...
This article describes how a critique of Susan Powter\u27s Stop the Insanity! info-mercial provide...
This study discusses the concept of persuasive communication from an educational perspective, the im...
The Dynamics of Persuasion has been a staple scholarly resource for teaching persuasion for nearly t...
Considerable research has examined the use of traditional forms of media as vehicles for the deliver...
Higher Education is at a critical juncture as both public and private institutions seek to attract, ...