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Revision as of 13:23, 6 February 2018
Persuasion | |
Type 1 | Fakeology |
Type 2 | Glossary |
Category | Fakeology Technology Research |
Topics | |
• Communication • Propaganda |
• Marketing • War |
Information | |
Cluesforum | |
Fakeologist |
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General [1]
- The action or process of persuading someone or of being persuaded to do or believe something.
- Belief or set of beliefs, especially religious or political ones.
- A group or sect holding a particular religious belief.
- Humorous: Sort, kind, or nature.
Psychology
- Umbrella term of influence. Persuasion methods are referred to as persuasion tactics or persuasion strategies. Persuasion involves force. Robert Cialdini [2] describes [3] , which he calls universal principles.
Marketing
- Persuasion marketing [4] applies scientific knowledge of the human psychology to develop techniques to market products or services.
Fakeology
- Fakeology views persuasion as a scientific method used for the communication of the Military Intelligence Apparatus and the realization of PsyOps.
See also
- Fakeology
- Glossary
- List of psyops
- Logic of psyops
- Narrative management
- Conspiracy narrative
- Fakeology Technology Research
References
Fakeologist
Cluesforum
Hoaxbusters