7 Rare Manipulation Tactics Used by Master Manipulators
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7 Rare Manipulation Tactics Used by Master Manipulators
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In this video, we expose 7 rare and psychologically-backed manipulation tactics that often go unnoticed but are used on you every day. These aren't just theories; each tactic is supported by credible psychological research and sources, which we've detailed below for your reference.
π§© Tactics Breakdown:
- Conversational Ownership
Fact check β : Manipulators steer conversations subtly, redirecting topics to control the narrative without overt confrontation.
Source π: Buss, D. M., Gomes, M., Higgins, D. S., & Lauterbach, K. (1987). Tactics of Manipulation. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 52(6), 1219β1229.
- Strategic Vulnerability
Fact check β : Displaying calculated vulnerability can lower others' defenses, making them more susceptible to influence.
Source π: Berne, E. (1964). Games People Play: The Psychology of Human Relationships.
- Reverse Anchoring
Fact check β : Presenting an extreme option first can make subsequent requests seem more reasonable, a tactic known as the anchoring effect.
Source π: Tversky, A., & Kahneman, D. (1974). Judgment under Uncertainty: Heuristics and Biases. Science, 185(4157), 1124β1131.
- Intentional Misinterpretation
Fact check β : Deliberately misrepresenting someone's words can put them on the defensive, shifting focus away from the manipulator's actions.
Source π: Cialdini, R. B. (2001). Influence: Science and Practice.
- The Illusion of Truth Effect
Fact check β : Repeated exposure to false information increases its perceived truthfulness, a phenomenon known as the illusory truth effect.
Source π: Hasher, L., Goldstein, D., & Toppino, T. (1977). Frequency and the Conference of Referential Validity. Journal of Verbal Learning and Verbal Behavior, 16(1), 107β112.
- Triangulation
Fact check β : Involving a third party to validate one's perspective can create division and manipulate relationships.
Source π: Verywell Mind. (2021).
- Emotional Timeout
Fact check β : Withdrawing emotionally during conflicts can pressure others into compliance, a tactic often seen in manipulative relationships.
Source π: Buss, D. M., Gomes, M., Higgins, D. S., & Lauterbach, K. (1987). Tactics of Manipulation. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 52(6), 1219β1229.
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π Timeline :
00:00 Intro
00:33 Tip 1 β Conversational Ownership
01:20 Tip 2 β Strategic Vulnerability
02:00 Tip 3 β Reverse Anchoring
02:35 Tip 4 β Intentional Misinterpretation
03:03 Tip 5 β The Illusion of Truth Effect
03:37 Tip 6 β Triangulation
04:09 Tip 7 β Emotional Timeout
04:47 Final Thoughts
05:03 Call to Action
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