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Theoretical perspectives explaining underlying processes related to the "induced compliance" technique for attitude change are examples of action theory [ 21].
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The commission was supposed to induce compliance by persuasion and mediation.
Incest is, most typically, rape-by-extortion, with parents abusing their position to induce compliance from victims whose every aspect of life is under the perpetrators' control.
As Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg said, the act "does not apply to penalties that are designed to induce compliance with the law, rather than to raise revenue.
Normative expectations, per se, are not sufficient to induce compliance.
In this case, the expectation that almost everyone abides by it may not be sufficient to induce compliance.
Norms induce compliance because individuals prefer to avoid enforcement mechanisms including social sanctions that can be activated by uncooperative behavior.
The sanction of dismissal induces compliance rather than a normative motivation to comply with one's obligation; it is another prudential account.
The results are sensitive to changes in the level of fish abundance, total allowable catch, and the design of enforcement to induce compliance.
"Coercion was considered to have occurred when perpetrators used pressure or manipulation (e.g., "threatening to end the relationship" or "continually verbally pressuring me") to induce compliance in nonconsensual penetrative sexual acts," the study states.
"Mindfulness is an ideal tool to induce compliance, with its focus on the individual management of our responses to forces we're being told are well beyond our control," she writes.
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