Persuasion in Everyday Life - DVD

$99
©2007, 22 minutes
#LS-1311-07-DVD
Viewing
Persuasion in Everyday Life is like holding a mirror up to
your mind. Use it to explore five often hidden forces that shape beliefs and
judgments.
1. Frames
From a guy on a Harley to a shopper buying hamburger, how we frame events
influences our judgment and beliefs. We lack awareness of our own frames so
find it puzzling when others see the same thing and interpret it
differently. The ability to shape perceptual frames is the power to
persuade.
• Learn what fashion has in common with magic.
• See how changing “garbage” into “waste” can change policies.
2. Setting
• Learn why “taking it out of context” is an act of persuasion.
• Explore how the act of comparing things (say in a taste test) influences
our judgment about what is being tested.
3. Filters
• Learn that we construct mental filters through which we view and explain
the world. One common filter (the confirmation bias) blocks out ideas that
conflict with our beliefs.
• Explore the “above average” filter that leads to distorted
self-perception.
• Why do we say “I don’t buy that!” to express disbelief? Do we own beliefs?
4. Social Influence
See how the actions of others influence us from tip jars at the coffee shop
to canned laughter and shop-at-home television networks. Learn how we follow
the leader, all the while affirming we are independent from
“monkey-see-monkey-do.”
5. Belief
Learn about the placebo (and lesser known nocebo) and discover how belief
can have a stronger influence than the thing itself. See how our
expectations can create a self-fulfilling prophecy.
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Teaching Guide
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