Gary Thaller

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fact: “But I’m not the only one.” Lennon’s trust in this lone argument is a testament to the projected power of the principle of social proof. The principle asserts that people think it is appropriate for them to believe, feel, or do something to the extent that others, especially comparable others, are believing, feeling, or doing it. Two components of that perceived appropriateness—validity and feasibility—can drive change.
Pre-Suasion: A Revolutionary Way to Influence and Persuade
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