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Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: Unoesc
Orgão: Pref. Vargem Bonita-SC
THE SCIENCE OF PERSUASION
Persuasion is key to business and to much more besides. In many walks of life and in many situations, persuading people to do what you want them to do is the key to success. Is persuasion a science with rules that can be taught and learnt, or is it simply a matter of instinct and personal experience? Researchers have looked into different aspects of persuasion and come up with some interesting results.
One advertising copywriter, for example, came up with an approach to selling a product on a TV shopping channel via phones sales that differed from the norm for such advertising. Instead of being instructed: ‘Operators are waiting, please call now’, viewers were told ‘If operators are busy, please call again’. This might appear to have been a risky tactic, putting potential buyers off by suggesting that they would have to waste their time calling repeatedly until they finally got through to someone to take their order. But the results were extraordinary and an unprecedented number of sales resulted. The advert suggested that instead of there being lots of operators sitting there and hoping people would call, there were so many people who wanted the product that people might have to wait until they could get it. This showed just how desirable the product was. Potential customers decided that, if so many other people wanted it, they definitely wanted it too.
What role does choice have in persuading
people to buy or get something? One study looked
at the choices employees made when offered
different retirement programmes. This showed that
the more choices people were given, the less likely
they were to choose anything at all. Another study
in a supermarket revealed a similar effect of choice.
A particular supermarket displayed either 6 or 24
different kinds of jam. When there were 24 jams to
choose from, 3% of customers went to the display
and bought one of the jams. When there were 6
jams on display, 30% of customers did so. […]
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Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: Unoesc
Orgão: Pref. Vargem Bonita-SC
Assinale a alternativa que contém a frase que segue o padrão descrito.
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Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: Unoesc
Orgão: Pref. Vargem Bonita-SC
THE SCIENCE OF PERSUASION
Persuasion is key to business and to much more besides. In many walks of life and in many situations, persuading people to do what you want them to do is the key to success. Is persuasion a science with rules that can be taught and learnt, or is it simply a matter of instinct and personal experience? Researchers have looked into different aspects of persuasion and come up with some interesting results.
One advertising copywriter, for example, came up with an approach to selling a product on a TV shopping channel via phones sales that differed from the norm for such advertising. Instead of being instructed: ‘Operators are waiting, please call now’, viewers were told ‘If operators are busy, please call again’. This might appear to have been a risky tactic, putting potential buyers off by suggesting that they would have to waste their time calling repeatedly until they finally got through to someone to take their order. But the results were extraordinary and an unprecedented number of sales resulted. The advert suggested that instead of there being lots of operators sitting there and hoping people would call, there were so many people who wanted the product that people might have to wait until they could get it. This showed just how desirable the product was. Potential customers decided that, if so many other people wanted it, they definitely wanted it too.
What role does choice have in persuading
people to buy or get something? One study looked
at the choices employees made when offered
different retirement programmes. This showed that
the more choices people were given, the less likely
they were to choose anything at all. Another study
in a supermarket revealed a similar effect of choice.
A particular supermarket displayed either 6 or 24
different kinds of jam. When there were 24 jams to
choose from, 3% of customers went to the display
and bought one of the jams. When there were 6
jams on display, 30% of customers did so. […]
Provas
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: Unoesc
Orgão: Pref. Vargem Bonita-SC
Analise a oração: “I must have left my umbrella at the office.”
Assinale a alternativa que signifique o mesmo que a oração apresentada.
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Sabor da pizza Número de pedidos Calabresa 11 Quatro queijos 8 Frango com catupiry 6 Portuguesa 6 Bacon 9
Coração 4 Chocolate 6
Com base nesses dados, qual seria uma estimativa razoável da probabilidade de o próximo sabor de pizza pedido ser chocolate?
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Um hortifrutigranjeiro está organizando uma horta onde pretende plantar 72 mudas de cebolinha e 81 mudas de manjericão. Ele gostaria de cultivar esses vegetais em fileiras que tenham o mesmo número de pés de cebolinha e o mesmo número de pés de manjericão. Seguindo esse padrão, qual é o maior número de fileiras que o hortifrutigranjeiro pode plantar?
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Com relação às expressões algébricas são feitas as seguintes afirmações:
I. 2(4 - 2
y
) = 8 - 8
y
II. 2(2
a
+ 6) = 4(
a
+ 3)
III. (
x + y
)
²
=
x
²
+ 2
xy
+
y
²
É correto que se afirma apenas em:
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I. A multidão aglomerava-se diante do local da prova.
II. Haviam vários conteúdos na apostila que adquiri.
III. Fazem alguns meses que me preparo para a prova.
IV. Celular, relógio, papel, nada pode estar sob sua posse agora.
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