By Ofcourse
Online
Can be taken anytime
Professional Training Course
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English
Course Overview
Learn the science behind the social psychology of attraction to make your social interactions smoother and more rewarding.
If you’ve ever wanted to have smoother interactions and get people on your side more easily, then this is the course for you! We like to think of it as a scientific update of Dale Carnegie’s famous ‘How to Win Friends and Influence People’.
This course will give you the tools to swiftly connect with the people you meet. It’s more than simply friends and romance, though, as when people like you, they are more likely to trust you, help you out and say yes when you need a favour.
Who should take this course
- People whose careers depend on getting other people on side
- People who want to boost romantic attractiveness
- Those interested in psychological science and research on the psychology of attraction
- Anyone seeking more friends and social partners
Course content
Part 1 – Introduction to the Psychology of Attraction
Introduction to the Course
About Me
Part 2 – Similarity
Introduction to the Similarity Principle
Similarity and Personality
Physical Similarity
Similarity and Attitudes
My Own Experience of Similarity Liking!
Similarity and Helpfulness
Conclusion: How to Apply the Similarity Principle
Part 3 – Familiarity
Introduction to the Familiarity Principle
The Proximity Effect
Mere Exposure
Clarifying Mere Exposure
Advice: Keep Showing Your Face
Conclusion: Applying the Familiarity Principle
Part 4 – Mimicry
Introduction to the Mimicry Principle
How to Mimic
Mimicry and Familiarity
Mimicry and Helping Behaviour
Conclusion: Applying the Mimicry Principle
Part 5 – Reciprocal Liking
Introduction to the Reciprocal Liking Principle
A Relevant Background
Compliments
I LIKE YOU
Uncertainty and its allure
Conclusion: Applying the Reciprocal Liking Principle
Part 6 – Reactance
Introduction to the Reactance Principle
Reactance Theory and Research
Playing Hard to Get
Conclusion: Applying Reactance Theory
Part 7 – Secrecy
Introduction to the Secrecy Principle
A Point of Caution on Secrecy
Conclusion: Applying the Secrecy Principle
Part 8 – Touching
Introduction to the Touching Principle
Applying Touching Research
About Course Provider
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