Etymology: [ p&r-'swA-zh&n ] (noun.) 14th century. From Middle French persuasion and its source, Latin persuasio, from persuadere, from suadere (“to advise, recommend”).
ikna, kanı, İkna etme, diğer bir kişinin zihnini etkileme, inandırma, razı etme, tür, kanaat, cins, inanç, inandırma, kandırma veya ikna etme kabiliyeti, din, tür/inanç/ikna, ikna,ikna etme, ikna etme, razı etme, ikna etme, inandırma, ikna etme,
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One's ability or power to influence someone's opinions or feelings; persuasiveness, A strongly held conviction, opinion or belief, An argument or other statement intended to influence one's opinions or beliefs; a way of persuading someone, A specified religious adherence, a creed; any school of thought or ideology, The act of persuading, or trying to do so; the addressing of arguments to someone with the intention of changing their mind or convincing them of a certain point of view, course of action etc, Any group having a specified characteristic or attribute in common, The process of changing another persons attitudes through arguments and other related means (p 617), text that attempts to put a particular point of view to convince the reader of something-to be against eating meat or not to smoke It can be more less obvious that the writer is trying to persuade, a pattern of essay development: trying to move the reader to agreement with a point or to some action, An explicit attempt to influence beliefs, attitudes and/or behaviors, powers of using a series of posters, A sort, type, or kind with respect to convictions and beliefs, dissuasion, suasion, attempts to win "the heart and mind" of the target Thus persuasion must induce attitude change, which entails affective (emotion-based) change Although persuasion is more difficult to induce, its effects last longer because the target actually accepts and internalizes the advocacy, The art of persuading, The act of persuading or the state of being persuaded, The act of prevailing upon someone by argument to facilitate an exchange? p 334, inducement, act of convincing, act of persuading, Persuasion is the act of persuading someone to do something or to believe that something is true. She was using all her powers of persuasion to induce the Griffins to remain in Rollway, If you are of a particular persuasion, you have a particular belief or set of beliefs. It is a national movement and has within it people of all political persuasions, The act of persuading; the act of influencing the mind by arguments or reasons offered, or by anything that moves the mind or passions, or inclines the will to a determination, That which persuades; a persuasive, The state of being persuaded or convinced; settled opinion or conviction, which has been induced, A creed or belief; a sect or party adhering to a certain creed or system of opinions; as, of the same persuasion; all persuasions are agreed, The power or quality of persuading; persuasiveness, inducement to act by argument or reasoning or entreaty the act of persuading (or attempting to persuade); communication intended to induce belief or action, the act of persuading (or attempting to persuade); communication intended to induce belief or action, An attempt to convince readers to agree with a point of view Persuasion appeals more to the emotions whereas argument appeals more to logic, The attempt to motivate a consumer to purchase a product or a service, one of the four traditional forms of composition in speech and writing meant to change the way a reader or listener thinks or acts, a personal belief or judgment that is not founded on proof or certainty; "my opinion differs from yours"; "what are your thoughts on Haiti?", The deliberate attempt to influence the thoughts, feelings or behaviors of another, Persuasion involves convincing another party to change their attitude and/or their behavior Although this can be done through coercion, we generally use the term "persuasion" in a more positive sense--to refer to emotional or rational appeals based on common values and understandings, Ability to change a persons belief, position, or course of action, inducement to act by argument or reasoning or entreaty, plural of persuasion,
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One's ability or power to influence someone's opinions or feelings; persuasiveness
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A strongly held conviction, opinion or belief - "It is his persuasion that abortion should never be condoned."
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An argument or other statement intended to influence one's opinions or beliefs; a way of persuading someone - "Sadie curses, weeps, then, infected by Mr. Hamilton's writhing persuasions, prays and becomes penitent."
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A specified religious adherence, a creed; any school of thought or ideology - "As a convert from the Baptist persuasion more than 40 years ago, I still feel like an outsider in the church despite the kindness and acceptance of Catholic friends."
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The act of persuading, or trying to do so; the addressing of arguments to someone with the intention of changing their mind or convincing them of a certain point of view, course of action etc - "With the base unleashed, the White House was unable to broker a compromise, either by persuasion or by pressure."
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Any group having a specified characteristic or attribute in common - "Social understanding and equality can neither be nurtured through fear, nor intimidation. Surely this goes for people of all sexual persuasions."
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The process of changing another persons attitudes through arguments and other related means (p 617)
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text that attempts to put a particular point of view to convince the reader of something-to be against eating meat or not to smoke It can be more less obvious that the writer is trying to persuade
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a pattern of essay development: trying to move the reader to agreement with a point or to some action
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An explicit attempt to influence beliefs, attitudes and/or behaviors
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powers of using a series of posters
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A sort, type, or kind with respect to convictions and beliefs
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dissuasion
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suasion
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attempts to win "the heart and mind" of the target Thus persuasion must induce attitude change, which entails affective (emotion-based) change Although persuasion is more difficult to induce, its effects last longer because the target actually accepts and internalizes the advocacy
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The art of persuading
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The act of persuading or the state of being persuaded
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The act of prevailing upon someone by argument to facilitate an exchange? p 334
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inducement, act of convincing, act of persuading isim
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Persuasion is the act of persuading someone to do something or to believe that something is true. She was using all her powers of persuasion to induce the Griffins to remain in Rollway
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If you are of a particular persuasion, you have a particular belief or set of beliefs. It is a national movement and has within it people of all political persuasions
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The act of persuading; the act of influencing the mind by arguments or reasons offered, or by anything that moves the mind or passions, or inclines the will to a determination
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That which persuades; a persuasive
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The state of being persuaded or convinced; settled opinion or conviction, which has been induced
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A creed or belief; a sect or party adhering to a certain creed or system of opinions; as, of the same persuasion; all persuasions are agreed
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The power or quality of persuading; persuasiveness
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inducement to act by argument or reasoning or entreaty the act of persuading (or attempting to persuade); communication intended to induce belief or action
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the act of persuading (or attempting to persuade); communication intended to induce belief or action
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An attempt to convince readers to agree with a point of view Persuasion appeals more to the emotions whereas argument appeals more to logic
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The attempt to motivate a consumer to purchase a product or a service
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one of the four traditional forms of composition in speech and writing meant to change the way a reader or listener thinks or acts
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a personal belief or judgment that is not founded on proof or certainty; "my opinion differs from yours"; "what are your thoughts on Haiti?"
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The deliberate attempt to influence the thoughts, feelings or behaviors of another
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Persuasion involves convincing another party to change their attitude and/or their behavior Although this can be done through coercion, we generally use the term "persuasion" in a more positive sense--to refer to emotional or rational appeals based on common values and understandings
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Ability to change a persons belief, position, or course of action
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inducement to act by argument or reasoning or entreaty
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