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  • Ingratiation - Wikipedia
    Ingratiating is a psychological technique in which an individual attempts to influence another person by becoming more likeable to their target
  • Ingratiation - The Decision Lab
    Ingratiation is a persuasive technique where a person deliberately tries to become more likable or attractive to someone else, often to gain some advantage
  • INGRATIATION Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
    INGRATIATION definition: the act or process of establishing oneself in the favor or good graces of someone, especially by deliberate effort in order to influence or manipulate See examples of ingratiation used in a sentence
  • INGRATIATE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    When you ingratiate yourself, you put yourself in someone’s good graces in order to gain their approval or favor While the word ingratiate does not necessarily imply that your behavior is obsequious or otherwise improper, the word may be used disapprovingly by those who distrust your motives
  • Ingratiation as a Persuasive Strategy - Psychologist World
    Ingratiation is a persuasive technique which people used to appear more amiable to another person or group, so that they might accept them and comply with their requests
  • APA Dictionary of Psychology
    n efforts to win the liking and approval of other people, especially by deliberate impression management Ingratiation is usually regarded as strategic, insincere, and manipulative —ingratiate vb
  • INGRATIATE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
    INGRATIATE definition: 1 to make someone like you by praising or trying to please them: 2 to make someone like you by… Learn more
  • Ingratiation (Definition + Examples) - Practical Psychology
    Ingratiation is a social process in which people can relate on a personal level to others Using the three methods of ingratiation identified by Edward E Jones, a person can form positive relationships of all types: familial, platonic, professional, managerial, or even romantic
  • Ingratiation - changingminds. org
    Ingratiation is a simple method of influence that seeks to get others to like you and hence comply with your requests Jones (1964) defined three methods of ingratiation: other-enhancement (flattery), opinion-conformity (agreement) and self-presentation Tell the other person how wonderful they are
  • Ingratiation: Intro to Sociology Study Guide | Fiveable
    Ingratiation is a social strategy in which an individual attempts to gain favor, approval, or influence with another person or group through flattery, conformity, or other means of appeasing them





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