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'Free to Say No': Evoking freedom increased compliance in two field experiments

机译:“免费说不”:唤起自由增加了两个现场实验的顺应性

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The evoking freedom or "but you are free" (BYAF) technique is a social influence tactic that offers recipients the freedom to accept or decline a request. This research tested the effectiveness of the evoking freedom technique in two field experiments. Participants were asked either to complete a survey (Experiment 1) or to allow a stranger to borrow their mobile phone to make a call (Experiment 2) on an urban university campus. Half of the requests involved language that evoked freedom, and half of the requests were direct. In both experiments, results showed significantly greater compliance in the evoking freedom condition. This research extends previous work by demonstrating the effectiveness of the technique using a high-stakes request and in a culture other than that of France, where the majority of evoking freedom studies have been conducted.
机译:唤起自由或“但是你是自由的”(Byaf)技术是一种社会影响力,提供了接受或拒绝请求的自由。 该研究测试了唤起自由技术在两个场实验中的有效性。 参与者被要求完成调查(实验1)或让陌生人借用他们的手机借入城市大学校园的电话(实验2)。 一半的请求涉及诱发自由的语言,一半的请求是直接的。 在这两个实验中,结果表明令人兴奋的自由条件符合大大提高。 本研究通过展示了使用高赌注请求和除法国以外的文化的技术的有效性来扩展了以前的工作,其中大多数唤起自由研究已经进行了。

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