Psychology of Influence

£49.99

Psychology of Influence

Theory, research and practice

Communication studies Social, group or collective psychology Occupational and industrial psychology Political campaigning and advertising Sales and marketing

Authors: Joop Pligt, Michael Vliek

Dinosaur mascot

Language: English

Published by: Routledge

Published on: 4 October 2016

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 3 Mb

ISBN: 9781317212331


Whether it’s our choice of a new car or what we think about our neighbours, our opinions and attitudes are a way of negotiating the world around us. The Psychology of Influence explores how these preferences and behaviours are influenced and affected by the messages we receive in daily life. From consumer choices to political, lifestyle and financial decisions, the book examines how and why we may be influenced by a range of sources, from written text and television to social media and interpersonal communication.

In a field that has fascinated scholars since Plato, the book addresses the key questions across cognitive, social and emotional domains:

Key Questions

  • When do arguments become persuasive?
  • What influence do role models have?
  • What role do simple rules of thumb, social norms or emotions play?
  • Which behaviours are difficult to influence, and why?

Covering topics from attraction, prejudice and discrimination to reward, punishment and unconscious bias, The Psychology of Influence will be invaluable reading for students and researchers across a range of areas within applied and social psychology, as well as those in political science, communications, marketing and business and management.

Show moreShow less