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Persuasion

Persuasion is the process of convincing someone to believe or act on something.

The word persuasion is usually used in distinction to coercion, which involves the use of violence or other kinds or force, or the threat of such force; however, the word persuasion has sometimes been used as a euphemism for coercion.

This article is about non-coercive methods of persuasion.

Some methods of persuasion:

By appeal to reason:

By appeal to emotion: Short-cut methods of persuasion: Aids to persuasion: Other techiques, which may or may not work: this is a stub article


Persuasion is also the title of the the last novel Jane Austen wrote, and generally considered the most romantic. See Persuasion (novel).





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