Split-Second Persuasion

The Ancient Art and New Science of Changing Minds

Nonfiction, Health & Well Being, Psychology, Experimental Psychology, Research, Social Psychology
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Author: Kevin Dutton ISBN: 9780547545233
Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publication: February 3, 2011
Imprint: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Language: English
Author: Kevin Dutton
ISBN: 9780547545233
Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Publication: February 3, 2011
Imprint: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Language: English

An “entertaining” look at the psychology and neuroscience behind the act of influencing others (Kirkus Reviews).

People try to persuade us every day. From the news to the Internet to coworkers and family, everyone and everything wants to influence our thoughts in some way. And in turn, we hope to persuade others. Understanding the dynamics of persuasion can help us to achieve our own goals—and resist being manipulated by those who don’t necessarily have our best interests at heart.

Psychologist Kevin Dutton has identified a powerful strain of immediate, instinctual persuasion, a method of influence that allows people to disarm skepticism, win arguments, and close deals. With a combination of astute methods and in-depth research in the fields of psychology and neuroscience, Dutton’s fascinating and provocative book:

  • Introduces the natural super-persuaders in our midst: Buddhist monks, magicians, advertisers, con men, hostage negotiators, and even psychopaths.
  • Reveals which hidden pathways in the brain lead us to believe something even when we know it’s not true.
  • Explains how group dynamics can make us more tolerant or deepen our extremism.
  • Illuminates the five elements of SPICE (simplicity, perceived self-interest, incongruity, confidence, and empathy) for instantly effective persuasion.

“[Split-Second Persuasion] offers some powerful insights into the art and science of getting people to do what you want.” —New Scientist

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An “entertaining” look at the psychology and neuroscience behind the act of influencing others (Kirkus Reviews).

People try to persuade us every day. From the news to the Internet to coworkers and family, everyone and everything wants to influence our thoughts in some way. And in turn, we hope to persuade others. Understanding the dynamics of persuasion can help us to achieve our own goals—and resist being manipulated by those who don’t necessarily have our best interests at heart.

Psychologist Kevin Dutton has identified a powerful strain of immediate, instinctual persuasion, a method of influence that allows people to disarm skepticism, win arguments, and close deals. With a combination of astute methods and in-depth research in the fields of psychology and neuroscience, Dutton’s fascinating and provocative book:

“[Split-Second Persuasion] offers some powerful insights into the art and science of getting people to do what you want.” —New Scientist

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