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Page 67
... methods used by Hitler and Goebbels for " depriving eighty million people of independent thought and subjecting them to the will of one man " ? And what was the theory of human nature upon which those terrifyingly successful methods ...
... methods used by Hitler and Goebbels for " depriving eighty million people of independent thought and subjecting them to the will of one man " ? And what was the theory of human nature upon which those terrifyingly successful methods ...
Page 136
... method could in many instances be corrected somewhat by the use of the percentage method . The percentage scores ... methods , is as effective as the first degree of primacy . The remark , " Did you notice that ? " is superior to ...
... method could in many instances be corrected somewhat by the use of the percentage method . The percentage scores ... methods , is as effective as the first degree of primacy . The remark , " Did you notice that ? " is superior to ...
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... methods of hidden persua- sion people are beginning to take notice . They are becoming aware of the extent and efficiency of the manipulator of the psyche in our society — in advertising , in politics , and in religion — and are ...
... methods of hidden persua- sion people are beginning to take notice . They are becoming aware of the extent and efficiency of the manipulator of the psyche in our society — in advertising , in politics , and in religion — and are ...
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