influence and manipulation
Influence is the ability to affect or shape someone's thoughts, beliefs, or behaviors through persuasive means, often based on trust, expertise, or credibility. Manipulation, on the other hand, refers to intentionally and deceptively influencing someone's thoughts, beliefs, or behaviors for personal gain or to serve one's own interests, often disregarding the other person's well-being or consent.
Requires login.
Related Concepts (1)
Similar Concepts
- control and manipulation
- influence
- influence and coercion
- influence and persuasion
- influence tactics
- manipulation
- manipulation and propaganda in argumentation
- manipulation tactics
- manipulative persuasion tactics
- parental influence
- persuasion and influence
- power and influence
- psychological manipulation
- social influence
- social manipulation