Marwell & Schmitt’s 16 Compliance-Gaining Strategies
(A Great Reference for Persuasion Communications)
1. PROMISE |
Words: “If you (
), then I will reward you.” |
2. THREAT |
Words: “If you do not (
), then I will punish you.” |
3. EXPERTISE (Positive way) |
Words: “If you (
), then you will have better chances in the future.” |
4. EXPERTISE (Negative way) |
Words: “If you do not (
), then you will be punished, and not have better chance in the
future.” |
5. LIKING |
Strategy: Get
friendly with receiver, establish positive relationship with conversations, then communicate your point/request/idea. |
6. PRE-GIVING |
Strategy: Get friendly with receiver, establish positive
relationship with conversations, but also give something
(object/information). Then,
communicate your point/idea/request. |
7. NEGATIVE STIMULATION |
Strategy: Keep telling the receiver that he must agree, and
you will keep telling him until he does. |
8. DEBT |
Strategy: Remind the receiver of the past favors
you have done; then, establish the idea that he owes you. |
9. MORAL |
Strategy: Emphasize to the receiver that it is the right thing to do, so
he comply/agree. |
10. GOOD FEELING |
Strategy: Tell the receiver he will feel good
about himself if he complies/agrees. |
11. BAD FEELING |
Strategy: Tell the receiver he will feel bad about
himself if he does not comply/agree. |
12. ALTERCASTING (Positive) |
Strategy: A person with good qualities would
comply/agree. |
13. ALTERCASTING (Negative) |
Strategy: Only a person with bad qualities would
not comply/agree. |
14. ALTRUISM [helping others] |
Words: “I need your help very badly with ( ), so please do it for me.” |
15. ESTEEM (Positive) |
Words: “Everyone
will think very highly of you if you
( ).” |
16. ESTEEM (Negative) |
Words: “Everyone
will think very badly about you if you do not ( ).” |