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Legal Definitions - persuasion

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Definition of persuasion

Definition: Persuasion is the act of convincing or influencing others through logical reasoning and argumentation. It involves presenting a convincing case or argument to change someone's beliefs, attitudes, or behaviors without using threats, harassment, or deception.

Examples:

  • A politician giving a speech to persuade people to vote for them.
  • A salesperson using persuasive language to convince a customer to buy a product.
  • A teacher using persuasive techniques to encourage students to study harder.

These examples illustrate how persuasion involves using logical arguments and evidence to influence others. It is a skill that can be used in various contexts, such as politics, business, education, and personal relationships. Persuasion is not about forcing someone to do something, but rather about presenting a compelling case that can change their perspective or behavior.

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Simple Definition

Term: PERSUASION

Definition: Persuasion is when someone tries to convince others to agree with them by using good reasons and explanations. It is a fair way of trying to get someone to see things from your point of view. It is not okay to use threats, lies, or bullying to persuade someone.

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