Author: Robert V. Levine
Edition: 1
Binding: Hardcover
ISBN: 0471266345
Edition: 1
Binding: Hardcover
ISBN: 0471266345
The Power of Persuasion: How We're Bought and Sold
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From television to telemarketing and from self-deception to suicide cults, Levine takes a hard look at all the ways we attempt to persuade each other--and how and why they work (or don't). . . . The next time you wonder what possessed you to pay $50 for a medallion commemorating the series finale of Friends, you'll know where to turn."
--Slashdot.org
"If you're like most people, you think advertising and marketing work--just not on you. Robert Levine's The Power of Persuasion demonstrates how even the best-educated cynics among us can be victimized by sales pitches."
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From television to telemarketing and from self-deception to suicide cults, Levine takes a hard look at all the ways we attempt to persuade each other--and how and why they work (or don't). . . "
--The Globe and Mail
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