[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":-1},["ShallowReactive",2],{"external-oc-498":3},{"payload":4,"id":7,"user":8,"level":14,"course":15,"activity":16,"activity_slug":17,"title":6,"topic":18,"tone":19,"stats":20,"created":23,"score":24,"is_favorite":25,"public":26,"is_external":25},{"text":5,"title":6},"The psychology of persuasion has long been studied by researchers interested (0) IN how people influence one another. One of the key findings is that we are more likely to agree with someone (1) .......... we perceive as similar to ourselves, whether in background, values or behaviour. This is partly because familiarity tends to make us feel at ease, and partly because we assume that people like us are more likely to act (2) .......... good faith.\n\nAnother important factor is timing. A message may be perfectly logical, but if it is delivered (3) .......... the wrong moment, it can easily be ignored. Persuasion also depends on context: people are often influenced not only by what is said, but also by who else is present and how others appear to react. In some situations, individuals may go along with a group simply to avoid standing (4) ...........\n\nWhat is perhaps most surprising is that persuasion is not always obvious. It can occur through subtle cues, repeated exposure and even silence. For this reason, it is worth reflecting (5) .......... how often our decisions are shaped by forces we barely notice. The more aware we become (6) .......... these influences, the better able we are to judge arguments fairly and resist manipulation when necessary. Persuasion, then, is not just (7) .......... getting others to agree; it is also about understanding why agreement happens in the first place and what it reveals (8) .......... human behaviour.","The Art of Persuasion",498,{"id":9,"username":10,"first_name":11,"last_name":12,"image":13},21949,"bejenaru-alexandru","Bejenaru","Alexandru","https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/a/ACg8ocLEfT94mQjdTYKsjmOKyOz7WELGupzbSWQF1f1WKNbfENvPog=s96-c","C1","Reading","Open Cloze","open-cloze","Create an exercise about the psychology of persuasion","Standard",{"times_played":21,"num_favorites":22},3,0,"2026-04-30T18:27:19",null,false,true]