How can we be more successful in persuading others and increase the odds of behavioral compliance? We argue that when a verbal influence strategy is embedded in a nonverbal style that fits its orientation, this boosts the strategy's effectiveness, whereas a misfit attenuates its impact. In field-experiment 1, agents tried to persuade participants in buying a candybox by using an approach-oriented strategy (Door-In-The-Face, DITF). An eager nonverbal style increased the impact of the DITF, whereas vigilant nonverbal cues rendered it ineffective. Conversely, field-experiment 2 showed that an avoidance-oriented strategy (Disrupt-Then-Reframe) benefited from being presented in a vigilant, rather than an eager nonverbal style, which similarly at...
Two field experiments examined the impact of the Disrupt-Then-Reframe (DTR) technique on compliance....
The four experiments examined five issues relating to the use of information by decision makers. The...
Persuasion may be defined as the use of symbols (sometimes accompanied by images) by one social acto...
How can we be more successful in persuading others and increase the odds of behavioral compliance? W...
How can we be more successful in persuading others and increase the odds of behavioral compliance? W...
An effective nonverbal delivery style is generally recognized as vital to the success of persuasive ...
ABSTRACT—Nonverbal cues are an inherent component of most persuasive appeals. We use regulatory-fit ...
ABSTRACT—Nonverbal cues are an inherent component of most persuasive appeals. We use regulatory-fit ...
The current experiment extended earlier findings on the impact of the fear-then-relief technique (FT...
International audienceExpressions of dominance present potentially powerful nonverbal means for inte...
This experiment was designed to explore how nonverbal communications influenced on the effects of pe...
Two field experiments examined the impact of the Disrupt-Then-Reframe (DTR) technique on compliance....
This chapter deals with the communication of persuasion. Only a small percentage of communication in...
Persuasion is a ubiquitous presence in everyday life, with decades of research from across the socia...
The failure of realizing attitudinal or behavioral change by persuasive attempts is often attributed...
Two field experiments examined the impact of the Disrupt-Then-Reframe (DTR) technique on compliance....
The four experiments examined five issues relating to the use of information by decision makers. The...
Persuasion may be defined as the use of symbols (sometimes accompanied by images) by one social acto...
How can we be more successful in persuading others and increase the odds of behavioral compliance? W...
How can we be more successful in persuading others and increase the odds of behavioral compliance? W...
An effective nonverbal delivery style is generally recognized as vital to the success of persuasive ...
ABSTRACT—Nonverbal cues are an inherent component of most persuasive appeals. We use regulatory-fit ...
ABSTRACT—Nonverbal cues are an inherent component of most persuasive appeals. We use regulatory-fit ...
The current experiment extended earlier findings on the impact of the fear-then-relief technique (FT...
International audienceExpressions of dominance present potentially powerful nonverbal means for inte...
This experiment was designed to explore how nonverbal communications influenced on the effects of pe...
Two field experiments examined the impact of the Disrupt-Then-Reframe (DTR) technique on compliance....
This chapter deals with the communication of persuasion. Only a small percentage of communication in...
Persuasion is a ubiquitous presence in everyday life, with decades of research from across the socia...
The failure of realizing attitudinal or behavioral change by persuasive attempts is often attributed...
Two field experiments examined the impact of the Disrupt-Then-Reframe (DTR) technique on compliance....
The four experiments examined five issues relating to the use of information by decision makers. The...
Persuasion may be defined as the use of symbols (sometimes accompanied by images) by one social acto...