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    Psychological manipulation is a type of social influence that aims to change the behavior or perception of others through abusive, deceptive, or underhanded tactics by advancing the interests of the manipulator, often at another's expense, such methods could be considered exploitative, abusive, devious, and deceptive. The process of manipulation involves bringing an unknowing victim under the domination of the manipulator, often using deception, and using the victim to serve their own purposes. Psychological

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    Psychological Manipulation Essay Psychological manipulation can affect the lives of many by manipulating their emotions. Finding a way to psychologically manipulate a person's emotions or their thoughts could be a long and tedious process, and can only be mastered by few people. For these people who try to manipulate the behaviors of people will stop at nothing and fight hard to attain their goals. Although these people will stop at nothing to achieve their goal, finding a way to psychologically

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    Psychological Manipulation: A Literature Review The sweat on the palms of your hands in stressful or nerve-wracking situations can surprisingly be your mind attempting to send you a message. Scientists from the University of Iowa conducted an experiment in which participants were instructed to draw from separated decks of cards, some red some blue. Although the individuals were not told that the red cards lead to larger loss and the blue had much less of a loss, they slowly began to pick

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    Psychological manipulation is a social impact with the target of changing the perspective of others using untactful methods (Bull 1). In today’s society a form of psychological manipulation is how much editing is done to a model’s photo for her to be up to today’s beauty standards. For a model to be perceived as beautiful the editors slim down their already skinny waists. This is considered psychological manipulation because the viewers of the model’s edited photo begin to think that only size zero

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    Manipulation Influences There are many factors that affect and influence the behavior exhibited by people. These factors can be either positive or negative in nature. The behaviors exhibited can also be defined as positive or negative. Psychological manipulation, also known as emotional manipulation, is categorized as one of the negative behaviors exhibited by some individuals. Psychological manipulation is a form of covert aggression used to gain control and power over an unsuspecting individual

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    Persuasion is said to be the use of signs (messages) to influence its’ receivers. http://www.cios.org/encyclopedia/persuasion/Aintroduction_1whatis.htm. It means that if the persuader wants to obtain the target, he createcreates messages which discourse is influential. By persuasion one is able to change other peoples’ attitudes, behaviors, beliefs and so on. (Bettinghaus and Cody quoted by Perloff, 2003). Idiosyncratic characteristic of persuasion is that the process seems to have an atmosphere

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    incorporated during the course of the book. The major themes that are developed inside the book are: peer pressure/manipulation, psychopaths, conscience/guilt. First of all, peer pressure/manipulation is the lighting match of the whole conflict inside the story. Mark Kinney is the father of all peer pressuring during this story; he uses phrases as: “aw its just a joke, last year

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    novel and immediately he is written to draw in trust from the reader. This trust is later to be betrayed once it is apparent by his attention to detail, quick thinking and ruthlessness that he is practiced in psychological manipulation. Although Andy is practiced and lethal in manipulation he does have certain lines and barriers in which he will not cross for they go against his personal morals. One of his morals is against stealing “as he hated thieves,” (Woodend 79). Yet he is extremely determined

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    Orwell’s novel 1984, psychological manipulation was used by the government through telescreens, the Thoughtpolice and Newspeak to control the public. This tactic emphasizes how a totalitarian government would act in a modern day situation. The Party used psychological manipulation to control groups of people and to eradicate individuality. Group peer pressure supports emotional manipulation more than individuals and can therefore be more susceptible to propaganda and manipulation. When a crowd of people

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    an abundant amount of themes throughout his writing. One very prominent one is Orwell’s psychological manipulation of his characters. As characters within this society are constantly surrounded by sayings such as, “WAR IS PEACE”, “FREEDOM IS SLAVERY”, and “IGNORANCE IS STRENGTH”(Orwell 4), Orwell shows the ultimate type of control within his characters. Orwell is able to achieve such psychological manipulation in his characters through physical control and the abundance of technology. Without Orwell’s

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