In sociology, manipulation refers to the act of influencing or controlling behavior, beliefs, or attitudes of individuals or groups for a particular purpose, often without their full awareness or consent. It can take various forms and is often used by individuals, organizations, or institutions to achieve specific goals or outcomes. Manipulation can occur through various means, such as misinformation, emotional manipulation, or coercion.
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