Yes, 50 Scientifically Proven Ways To Be Persuaive

Yes, 50 Scientifically Proven Ways To Be Persuaive

I recently read a review about this book which is written in an attempt to focus on persuasion as a science. Much of this material we know from other research but here are a few example from the book. 1) Social Proof – People look outside themselves to justify their actions. You can persuade individuals by highlighting what a majority of people do about something or believe about a matter. 2) For those acting in a socially desirable way, there needs to be praise…

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THINGS TRIAL LAWYERS SHOULD LEARN FROM RESEARCH

THINGS TRIAL LAWYERS SHOULD LEARN FROM RESEARCH

Whenever I’m faced with some statistical evidence offered in opposition to an issue in my case, I think about the conclusions from a survey done in 1936. A well-known magazine of that era, The Literary Digest, had funded a national poll in order to predict the outcome of the presidential race between Roosevelt and Landon. The names of the people who were to be polled were taken from telephone listings and automobile registration lists. A very large number of people,…

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THE CHALLENGE OF JURY TRIALS

THE CHALLENGE OF JURY TRIALS

I’ve been working up ideas for a trial the judicial system keeps pushing ahead each time we get close to the date for starting it. This has given me more time than normal to think about the theme and the approach to use. My research has involved looking at what information is available on the Internet. Based past research I think one of the more informative blogs helpful to plaintiff trial lawyers is that of Howard Nations a gifted trial lawyer I’ve known for many years:…

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