For Argument's Sake: Evidence That Reason Can Change Minds

Are we irrational creatures, swayed by emotion and entrenched biases? Modern psychology and neuroscience are often reported as showing that we can't overcome our prejudices and selfish motivations. Challenging this view, cognitive scientist Tom Stafford looks at the actual evidence. Re-analysing classic experiments on persuasion, as well as summarising more recent research into how arguments change minds, he shows why persuasion by reason alone can be a powerful force.

This is a collection of previously published essays, revised and expanded by the author, and accompanied by a previously unpublished introduction and annotated bibliography to guide further reading on the topic.

Tom Stafford is Lecturer in Psychology and Cognitive Science at the University of Sheffield.

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For Argument's Sake: Evidence That Reason Can Change Minds

Are we irrational creatures, swayed by emotion and entrenched biases? Modern psychology and neuroscience are often reported as showing that we can't overcome our prejudices and selfish motivations. Challenging this view, cognitive scientist Tom Stafford looks at the actual evidence. Re-analysing classic experiments on persuasion, as well as summarising more recent research into how arguments change minds, he shows why persuasion by reason alone can be a powerful force.

This is a collection of previously published essays, revised and expanded by the author, and accompanied by a previously unpublished introduction and annotated bibliography to guide further reading on the topic.

Tom Stafford is Lecturer in Psychology and Cognitive Science at the University of Sheffield.

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For Argument's Sake: Evidence That Reason Can Change Minds

For Argument's Sake: Evidence That Reason Can Change Minds

by Tom Stafford
For Argument's Sake: Evidence That Reason Can Change Minds

For Argument's Sake: Evidence That Reason Can Change Minds

by Tom Stafford

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Overview

Are we irrational creatures, swayed by emotion and entrenched biases? Modern psychology and neuroscience are often reported as showing that we can't overcome our prejudices and selfish motivations. Challenging this view, cognitive scientist Tom Stafford looks at the actual evidence. Re-analysing classic experiments on persuasion, as well as summarising more recent research into how arguments change minds, he shows why persuasion by reason alone can be a powerful force.

This is a collection of previously published essays, revised and expanded by the author, and accompanied by a previously unpublished introduction and annotated bibliography to guide further reading on the topic.

Tom Stafford is Lecturer in Psychology and Cognitive Science at the University of Sheffield.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940152029444
Publisher: Tom Stafford
Publication date: 07/07/2015
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 790 KB

About the Author

Tom Stafford is the co-author of Mind Hacks (2004) and the Rough Guide to Brain Training (2010). He is a lecturer in Psychology and Cognitive Science at the University of Sheffield, UK

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