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020 _a9781462526840
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_bSTI
100 _aStiff, James B.
_91031
245 _aPersuasive communication
250 _a3rd
260 _bGulford Press
_aNew York
_c2016
300 _axvi, 383 p.
365 _aGBP
_b44.99
504 _aI. Fundamental Issues in Persuasion Research 1. Concepts, Definitions, and Basic Distinctions 2. Methods of Investigating Persuasive Communication 3. Examining the Attitude–Behavior Relationship 4. The Effects of Behavior on Attitudes 5. Cognitive Response Models of Persuasion II. Components of Persuasive Transactions 6. Source Characteristics in Persuasive Communication 7. Persuasive Message Characteristics: Rational Appeals 8. Persuasive Message Characteristics: Emotional Appeals 9. Receiver Characteristics 10. Characteristics of Persuasive Settings sample III. Persuasion Models 11. Models of Interpersonal Compliance 12. Producing and Resisting Influence Messages 13. Persuasive Communication Campaigns Epilogue References
520 _aProviding an accessible integration of theory and research methods, this text prepares students to critically analyze persuasive appeals and to design effective messages and campaigns. The book draws on key ideas from both communication and social psychology to explore the mutual influence of cognitive and affective processes and the characteristics and production of messages. It gives the reader a solid grasp of foundational issues in persuasion research, the core components of persuasive transactions, and major theoretical models. Instructive concrete examples illustrate applications of the concepts in such settings as health promotion, political campaigns, the courtroom, and advertising. New to This Edition Engaging topic boxes on college drinking, attitudes about same-sex marriage, the "birther" movement, and other timely issues. New or expanded discussions of the integrative model of behavioral prediction, the use of guilt appeals, social media, individualized tailoring of political messages, and numerous other topics. The latest data and theoretical perspectives. Epilogue on current and future trends in the field.
650 _aPersuasion (Rhetoric)
_91032
650 _aPersuasion (Psychology)
_91033
650 _aAttitude (Psychology)
_91034
700 _aMongeau, Paul A.
_91035
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