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  • The Pro-Life Persuasion Initiative
  • Beyond Apologetics
  • Psychology of Persuasion
    • The Ethics of Pro-Life Persuasion
    • Social Priming
    • Social Pressure
    • Social Signals
    • Social Habituation
  • Tactics
    • Victim Imagery
    • Apologetics
    • Deep Canvassing
    • Outreaches
    • Advertising
  • Persuasion Pipeline
    • Re: Publicizing Our Techniques
    • Phase 0: Prep Work
    • Phase 1: Social Priming
    • Phase 2: Breaking Assumptions
    • Phase 3: Persuasion
    • Phase 4: Heartbreak
    • Phase 5: Pause and Evaluate
  • Appendix
    • Studies Details
      • Automaticity of Social Behavior
      • The Relation Between Perception and Behavior, or How to Win a Game of Trivial Pursuit
      • Dishonesty of Honest People
      • Material Priming: The Influence of Mundane Physical Objects
      • Bodies in Context: Power Poses
      • Remembering: A Study in Experimental and Social Psychology
      • Stereotype Threat on Women's Math Performance
      • Playing Dice with Criminal Sentencing
      • Pearls Before Breakfast
      • Asch Conformity Experiment
      • Milgram Obedience Study
      • Robbers Cave Experiment
      • Kitty Genovese Murder
      • Hotel Room Study
      • Norms Regarding Alcohol Consumption
      • Eating Behavior and Social Norms
      • Energy Conservation and Social Norms
      • Voting Behavior and Norms
      • Smoking Cessation and Social Norms
      • Rubber Hand Experiment
      • Perception of Social Warmth
      • Emotional Body Postures and Memory
      • Embodied Metaphor Priming
      • Weight Perceptions and Social Judgments
      • Facial Feedback Pen Experiment
      • Botox and Emotional Perception of Others
      • Furrowed Brow Increases Perceived Familiarity and Attractiveness
      • Attitudinal Effects of Mere Exposure
      • Habituation and Fear-Inducing Stimuli
      • Compliance Gaining: The Foot-in-the-Door Technique
      • Bornstein's Artwork Study
      • Wordlist Study
      • Stimulus Complexity Study
      • Female Name Familiarity Study
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  1. Appendix

Studies Details

Automaticity of Social BehaviorThe Relation Between Perception and Behavior, or How to Win a Game of Trivial PursuitDishonesty of Honest PeopleMaterial Priming: The Influence of Mundane Physical ObjectsBodies in Context: Power PosesRemembering: A Study in Experimental and Social PsychologyStereotype Threat on Women's Math PerformancePlaying Dice with Criminal SentencingPearls Before BreakfastAsch Conformity ExperimentMilgram Obedience StudyRobbers Cave ExperimentKitty Genovese MurderHotel Room StudyNorms Regarding Alcohol ConsumptionEating Behavior and Social NormsEnergy Conservation and Social NormsVoting Behavior and NormsSmoking Cessation and Social NormsRubber Hand ExperimentPerception of Social WarmthEmotional Body Postures and MemoryEmbodied Metaphor PrimingWeight Perceptions and Social JudgmentsFacial Feedback Pen ExperimentBotox and Emotional Perception of OthersFurrowed Brow Increases Perceived Familiarity and AttractivenessAttitudinal Effects of Mere ExposureHabituation and Fear-Inducing StimuliCompliance Gaining: The Foot-in-the-Door TechniqueBornstein's Artwork StudyWordlist StudyStimulus Complexity StudyFemale Name Familiarity Study
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