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7 Principles of Psychological Persuasion
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林宜悉 posted on 2025/07/19Ever wondered why some people are so persuasive? This video dives into Robert Cialdini's 7 Principles of Psychological Persuasion, showing you how concepts like social proof and reciprocity work in real-life business scenarios. You'll pick up advanced vocabulary and practical phrases perfect for workplace influence!
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want to
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- Verb (Transitive/Intransitive)
- To have a desire or wish for something
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More likely to
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- Adjective
- Having a high probability of occurring or being true.
- Having a tendency or inclination towards something.
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More more likely to
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- Having a greater chance of something happening or being true.
- Having a greater chance of something happening than something else.
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More enough to
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- Sufficient or adequate for a particular purpose.
- To the extent or degree necessary.
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- Having the necessary qualities or abilities to do something.
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