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social research
philosophy and the social sciences
cognitive sciences, neurosciences, and social explanation
social cognition
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industrial psychology
organizational structure, design, and change
organizational behavior
influence (psychology)
Terme préférentiel
heuristic-systematic model of persuasion
Définition
- Definition The heuristic-systematic model is a theory of persuasion that suggests attitudes can change in two fundamentally different ways. One way is through systematic processing, whereby people think carefully about any available information when forming an opinion to determine whether the information is accurate or valid. [Source: Encyclopedia of Social Psychology; Heuristic-Systematic Model of Persuasion]
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