Overview
Central persuasion is a powerful method of influencing others by focusing on logical arguments and evidence. It is based on the Elaboration Likelihood Model, which distinguishes between central and peripheral routes of persuasion. Understanding how cognitive dissonance, message framing, and audience...
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Example: Using facts to persuade someone to vote for a candidate.
Example: A detailed presentation persuades through the central route.
Example: Feeling guilty about smoking despite knowing it's harmful.
Example: Describing a surgery as '90% successful' vs. '10% failure.'
Example: Adjusting a speech based on the age and interests of the audience.
Example: Using rhetorical questions to engage an audience.