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six—reciprocation, liking, social proof, authority, scarcity, and consistency—represent
“What future events could make this plan go wrong?” and “What would happen to us if it did go wrong?”
They are reciprocation, liking, social proof, authority, scarcity, and consistency. These principles are highly effective general generators of acceptance because they typically counsel people correctly regarding when to say yes to influence attempts.

