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It's the invisible influence that's more unnerving, even when its effectiveness is still in question.
It also accuses a small number of military corporations of exerting "a largely invisible influence" on the British government.
In the new book Invisible Influence, Wharton professor Jonah Berger shows us the insidious way other people's opinions affect us, including in the political realm.
But the past 12 years of semi-acknowledged collaboration were preceded by decades in which the CIA maintained a deep-rooted but invisible influence of Hollywood.
In Invisible Influence, Berger helps us understand how we are affected personally by the sometimes contradictory forces of social influence, and how managers can use these influences to more effectively lead others.
Most of us see these choices as determined by our inherent values and preferences but according to Wharton professor Jonah Berger's book Invisible Influence, that is partly an illusion.
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Berger integrates research and thinking from business, psychology, and social science to focus on the subtle, invisible influences behind our choices as individuals.
This book by the onetime New Left leader is a daring and sometimes awkward quest in the most ambitious Irish manner: a memoir, a confession, a catalog of invisible influences, an alternative history of Irish America and a call for its cultural and spiritual renewal.
As viewers, it's startling for us to be made aware of these invisible influences, not only because we may be subject to them ourselves, but because we may be creating them, too.
In those moments the air seemed to have been sucked out of the ground, a drowsy numbness falling across the crowd, an awareness of being subject suddenly to invisible outside influence.
Experiment 1 found no evidence that invisible faces influence the perception of visible eyes.
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