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Propaganda Techniques. What techniques are used to persuade you? . What is propaganda?. Use of carefully used words and/or pictures in order to influence opinions, emotions, attitudes and behavior. Choices. Bandwagon. Like peer pressure Argument: “Everyone is doing it, so you should too.” - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Page 1: Propaganda Techniques

Propaganda TechniquesWhat techniques are used to persuade you?

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What is propaganda? Use of carefully used words and/or

pictures in order to influence opinions, emotions, attitudes and behavior.

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Bandwagon Like peer pressure

Argument: “Everyone is doing it, so you should too.” Crest toothpaste: “Four out of five dentists

prefer Crest.”

What is “jump on the bandwagon” and where did it come from?

Choices

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Name calling Often occurs in politics and wartime.

Attaches a negative word or feeling to an idea, product or person.

Often found in political cartoons

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Testimonial When an important

person or figure endorses a product or an idea.

“If THIS important person believe this is a good idea, it must be.”

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Glittering generalities Emotionally appealing. Associated with highly-valued concepts

and beliefs Honor Glory love of country Freedom Peace

Name calling in reverse

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Plain folk Use of ordinary

people to gain confidence and trust. Just like the

common person May use improper

grammar or regional slang.

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Transfer Uses symbols that pack a strong punch

for their message. People either widely respect or despise

Often used in politics and wartime American Flag Swastika

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Faulty reasoning Factual supporting details are used, but

do not support the conclusion.

Irrelevant information (red-herring) Circular reasoning Either-or

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Fear Use of emotional

response to threats and danger to promote a product or agenda. During WWII Anti-vaccine

campaign

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repetition If you say it over

and over again, people will believe it.

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Otherness “Not everyone is

doing this, but you are special, so you should.”

Promotes an elite mentality –feel you are the exception if you use/buy it.

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Mass marketing to a subculture Targets a smaller

group of people within the main culture. Makes the

subculture more mainstream

Example: Harley Davidson clothing and accessories

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Collective memories Moments/events

shared by large numbers of people because of a common experience

Coca Cola uses this technique in many of their ads

.Christmas

Family Fun

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Humanizing technology Simplifies or

personifies products that are technical in nature.

No longer use “scientific” mumbo jumbo to convince people but regular language.

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Strong women Uses images of

athletic females representing both beauty and power.

Nike uses women athletes.