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Invisible Influence

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Most people believe their choices and behaviors stem from personal tastes and opinions. For instance, selecting a jacket or a career seems like a reflection of individual preference. However, this belief is misleading. Unbeknownst to us, social influence significantly shapes our decisions, from trivial choices like which movie to watch to significant life decisions such as career paths or partners. Subtle cues, like a pat on the shoulder, can lead us to make riskier choices, while popular names can sway our preferences. Even our views on policies can change based on whether they are associated with Democrats or Republicans, despite being identical. Social influence can lead to conformity, where we imitate others, or divergence, where we avoid certain choices to stand out. For example, we might stop listening to a band once they become mainstream or opt against buying a minivan to avoid the "soccer mom" stereotype. By understanding the mechanics of social influence, we can better navigate our decisions, choosing when to conform and when to resist, ultimately allowing us to make more informed choices and positively impact others' behaviors.

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Invisible Influence, Jonah Berger

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2016
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Jazyk
anglicky
Rok vydania
2016
Väzba
mäkká
Počet strán
272
ISBN10
1471148041
ISBN13
9781471148040
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3,65 z 5
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Most people believe their choices and behaviors stem from personal tastes and opinions. For instance, selecting a jacket or a career seems like a reflection of individual preference. However, this belief is misleading. Unbeknownst to us, social influence significantly shapes our decisions, from trivial choices like which movie to watch to significant life decisions such as career paths or partners. Subtle cues, like a pat on the shoulder, can lead us to make riskier choices, while popular names can sway our preferences. Even our views on policies can change based on whether they are associated with Democrats or Republicans, despite being identical. Social influence can lead to conformity, where we imitate others, or divergence, where we avoid certain choices to stand out. For example, we might stop listening to a band once they become mainstream or opt against buying a minivan to avoid the "soccer mom" stereotype. By understanding the mechanics of social influence, we can better navigate our decisions, choosing when to conform and when to resist, ultimately allowing us to make more informed choices and positively impact others' behaviors.