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Methods of Compliance and Social Excitation: Methods of Compliance, Social Excitation

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Methods of Compliance and Social Excitation

Methods of Compliance

  • As we all know, compliance means behaving in accordance with one՚s request or request. There are some methods of compliance. Baron and Byrne (Baron & Byrne, 1998) have described three main methods of compliance. These methods are as follows:-
  • Ingratiation - Everyone has a little or more motivation to be liked by others or attractive to others. As a result, people are addi…

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Social Power & Its Types

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Social Power & Its Types

  • Social power is the capacity for social influence. Social power is the only means to influence others and prevent oneself from being influenced by others. Many psychologists have defined social power in their own way. According to Michener et al. (Michener et. At. , 1972) “the ability to influence others and inhibit the influence of others, or inner power, is called social power.”
  • According to Sears etc. (Sears et. Al; 1991) , “Social power is the ability of a person to consciously influence the behavior, thoughts or feelings of anot…

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