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Psychology of Influence: The Smalltalk-Technique (part 3) artwork
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Psychology of Influence: The Smalltalk-Technique (part 3)

Learning Psychology (New) by Eskil Burck

Apr 5, 20241:41Science & Medicine

Can you increase compliance rates by involving strangers into a everyday-dialogue (smalltalk)? Author: Eskil Burck (Psychologist at Kalaidos University of Applied Sciences)

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Psychology of Influence: The Smalltalk-Technique (part 3) is an episode from Learning Psychology (New) by Eskil Burck. Can you increase compliance rates by involving strangers into a everyday-dialogue (smalltalk)? Author: Eskil Burck (Psych...

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Published Apr 5, 2024, 1:41 long, audio available.

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Can you increase compliance rates by involving strangers into a everyday-dialogue (smalltalk)? Author: Eskil Burck (Psychologist at Kalaidos University of Applied Sciences)

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