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organizational structure, design, and change
organizational behavior
leadership theory
influence (psychology)
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industrial psychology
organizational structure, design, and change
organizational behavior
influence (psychology)
Preferred term
sleeper effect
Definition
- Definition A sleeper effect in persuasion is a delayed increase in the impact of a persuasive message. In other words, a sleeper effect occurs when a communication shows no immediate persuasive effects, but, after some time, the recipient of the communication becomes more favorable toward the position advocated by the message. [Source: Encyclopedia of Social Psychology; Sleeper Effect]
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https://concepts.sagepub.com/social-science/concept/sleeper_effect
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