Interpersonal influence : two characterisations

In this paper, I attempt to provide a comprehensive picture of interpersonal influence that can serve as the groundwork for future discussions on issues related to influence. I conclude that there are two characterisations that work in tandem to provide this comprehensive picture. The first characte...

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主要作者: Ngiam, Li Yi
其他作者: School of Humanities and Social Sciences
格式: Final Year Project
語言:English
出版: 2018
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在線閱讀:http://hdl.handle.net/10356/73552
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總結:In this paper, I attempt to provide a comprehensive picture of interpersonal influence that can serve as the groundwork for future discussions on issues related to influence. I conclude that there are two characterisations that work in tandem to provide this comprehensive picture. The first characterisation pertains to how we understand interpersonal influence in the abstract — interpersonal influence refers to the psychological process within one where another’s action(s) or product(s) contributes to the formation of (a) motivating reasons(s) in him/her. The second characterisation includes the standard of what one takes to be significant, to reflect how interpersonal influence is concretely understood when it comes to recognising concrete occurrences of influence. In this second characterisation, interpersonal influence refers to the psychological process within one where another’s action(s) or product(s) contributes to the formation of (a) motivating reason(s) in him/her, and where the occurrence of this process and/or the resultant acting is deemed by one to be significant to him/her.