1/14
Psychology: Persuasion Skills screenshot 0
Psychology: Persuasion Skills screenshot 1
Psychology: Persuasion Skills screenshot 2
Psychology: Persuasion Skills screenshot 3
Psychology: Persuasion Skills screenshot 4
Psychology: Persuasion Skills screenshot 5
Psychology: Persuasion Skills screenshot 6
Psychology: Persuasion Skills screenshot 7
Psychology: Persuasion Skills screenshot 8
Psychology: Persuasion Skills screenshot 9
Psychology: Persuasion Skills screenshot 10
Psychology: Persuasion Skills screenshot 11
Psychology: Persuasion Skills screenshot 12
Psychology: Persuasion Skills screenshot 13
Psychology: Persuasion Skills Icon

Psychology

Persuasion Skills

Chemotaxis App
Trustable Ranking IconTrusted
1K+Downloads
8MBSize
Android Version Icon4.4 - 4.4.4+
Android Version
1.11(16-01-2024)Latest version
-
(0 Reviews)
Age ratingPEGI-3
Download
DetailsReviewsVersionsInfo
1/14

Description of Psychology: Persuasion Skills

The Principle of Persuasion is a concept developed by social psychologist Dr. Robert Cialdini. It outlines six key principles that can be used to influence and persuade others. These principles include reciprocity, scarcity, authority, consistency, liking, and social proof. By understanding and applying these principles, individuals and businesses can become more effective at persuading and influencing others.


Persuasion is the art of influencing and changing the behavior of other people. Whether it's in business, politics, or everyday life, the ability to persuade others is a valuable skill that can help you achieve your goals and get what you want.


Reciprocity

The principle of reciprocity suggests that people are more likely to say yes to a request if they feel they owe you something in return. This can be achieved by giving something to them first, whether it's a gift, a compliment, or some other form of generosity. When people receive something from you, they feel more obligated to reciprocate by agreeing to your request.


Authority

People are more likely to comply with a request if it comes from someone who they perceive as an authority figure. This can be achieved by establishing your credentials, expertise, or reputation in the relevant area. When people see you as an expert or a leader in the field, they are more likely to trust your judgment and follow your recommendations.


Consistency

People are more likely to comply with a request if it is consistent with their previous attitudes or behaviors. This can be achieved by asking for a small commitment first, then gradually increasing the size of the request. When people make a small commitment, they feel more inclined to remain consistent with their initial decision and agree to a larger request later.


Liking

People are more likely to comply with a request if they like the person making the request. This can be achieved by finding common ground, showing genuine interest and appreciation, and building rapport. When people like you, they are more willing to do what you ask and are more likely to be persuaded by your arguments.


Social proof

People are more likely to comply with a request if they see others doing it. This can be achieved by demonstrating that others like them have already taken the desired action, or by highlighting the popularity or prevalence of the behavior. When people see that others are doing something, they feel more inclined to follow suit and conform to the norm.


Scarcity

People are more likely to comply with a request if they believe that the opportunity is scarce or limited. This can be achieved by emphasizing the unique features or benefits of the offer, or by creating a sense of urgency or deadline. When people feel that they may miss out on something valuable, they are more likely to take action to secure the opportunity.


In conclusion, understanding and applying the principles of persuasion can be a powerful tool for achieving your goals and influencing others. By using reciprocity, authority, consistency, liking, social proof, and scarcity, you can increase your chances of persuading people to say yes to your requests. However, it is important to use these principles ethically and responsibly, and to always consider the needs and interests of the people you are trying to persuade.

Psychology: Persuasion Skills - Version 1.11

(16-01-2024)
Other versions
What's newApp Updated New Information Added.

There are no reviews or ratings yet! To leave the first one please

-
0 Reviews
5
4
3
2
1
Info Trust Icon
Good App GuaranteedThis app passed the security test for virus, malware and other malicious attacks and doesn't contain any threats.

Psychology: Persuasion Skills - APK Information

APK Version: 1.11Package: com.principle.principlesofpersuasion
Android compatability: 4.4 - 4.4.4+ (KitKat)
Developer:Chemotaxis AppPermissions:10
Name: Psychology: Persuasion SkillsSize: 8 MBDownloads: 1Version : 1.11Release Date: 2024-06-10 02:32:50Min Screen: SMALLSupported CPU:
Package ID: com.principle.principlesofpersuasionSHA1 Signature: 01:BB:F9:35:0F:6E:05:D4:6F:53:3D:FC:67:1D:72:4D:49:34:05:3CDeveloper (CN): AndroidOrganization (O): Google Inc.Local (L): Mountain ViewCountry (C): USState/City (ST): California

Latest Version of Psychology: Persuasion Skills

1.11Trust Icon Versions
16/1/2024
1 downloads8 MB Size
Download

Other versions

1.10Trust Icon Versions
23/6/2023
1 downloads7 MB Size
Download
1.7Trust Icon Versions
19/11/2021
1 downloads3.5 MB Size
Download
1.1Trust Icon Versions
7/8/2020
1 downloads4 MB Size
Download
1.9Trust Icon Versions
12/5/2023
1 downloads7.5 MB Size
Download
1.6Trust Icon Versions
2/9/2021
1 downloads5 MB Size
Download
1.5Trust Icon Versions
13/7/2021
1 downloads5 MB Size
Download
1.4Trust Icon Versions
7/3/2021
1 downloads5.5 MB Size
Download
1.3Trust Icon Versions
8/2/2021
1 downloads5 MB Size
Download
1.2Trust Icon Versions
14/10/2020
1 downloads4.5 MB Size
Download

Apps in the same category

You may also like...