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Concealed propaganda is when information is presented in a way that is meant to influence opinion or behavior without clearly stating the goals or biases of the source. It can involve using deceptive tactics to subtly persuade people without their awareness or consent.
Experimenter expectancy effect refers to the phenomenon where a researcher's expectations influence the results of a study. This bias can manifest in unintentional cues or behaviors that subtly influence participants' responses, thus affecting the outcome of the research. It is essential for researchers to be aware of and take steps to minimize this effect in order to maintain the integrity of their studies.
One approach could be to ask thought-provoking questions that prompt the person to consider their own actions and beliefs. You could also share a relevant story or example that highlights the behavior in question without explicitly calling them an hypocrite. Ultimately, leading by example and demonstrating consistent behavior can sometimes be the most effective way to encourage reflection.
Some may call it subtle, but civilization has expanded the abilities to be overtly cruel. The state itself can murder, lie, cheat, and steal with zero repercussions as it is the one who makes the consequences.
The general term is provocation. This is a type of dare that subtly challenges the person's courage, resolve or determination. Although the term "bet" is used, it may or may not result in an actual bet, or wager, on the outcome. Whereas an expression of belief ("I'm sure you could") might not result in an attempt, the suggestion of fear or inability will often prompt a try, no matter how ill-advised or perilous the action. This is not as open a challenge as calling someone "chicken" (afraid or cowardly).
This is called an argument.
Subtly different than Mark Antony's appeal in Julius Caesar the goal of argument is to discover a truth through reasoning.
Three techniques used to gain compliance are persuasion, manipulation, and coercion. Persuasion involves using reasoning and negotiation to convince someone to comply. Manipulation involves subtly influencing someone's thoughts or actions. Coercion involves using threats or force to make someone comply.
Sophistry is a noun and its definition is a subtly deceptive argument. Here is an example of usage by Carl Henry: "Our professed love of freedom is increasingly shown to be a sophistry that replaces wisdom and righteousness with self-gratification"
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Latin American (Mexican) Spanish is spoken in Monterrey, Mexico. It subtly differs from Castilian Spanish, mostly in vocabulary and pronunciation. The clearest difference is the second-person pronoun, which is used as usted/ustedesin Mexico, while it is used as vos/vosotros in Spain.
Kate Anderson if you are reading this. I love you and i always have. ~John
"Worm out" typically refers to the act of extracting information or a confession from someone gradually and subtly, often using persuasion or questioning. It can also imply coaxing or teasing out details that the person may be reluctant to share. The phrase evokes the image of a worm, which burrows or wriggles its way to achieve a goal.
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