Grey Behaviors after Logical Fallacies in Public and Professional Communication

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cognitive bias analysis
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evaluating manipulative communication
Fallacious Thinking
Formal Fallacies
German Shepherds
Grey Degree
Hasty Generalization
Listener's Feedback
Listener’s Feedback
Logical Fallacies
negotiation strategies
persuasion resistance
Piper
Red Herring Fallacy
Separate Dialogues
Situational Judgment Tests
Slippery Slope Fallacy
Social Influence Tactics
Social Influence Techniques
Speaker's Behavior
Speaker's Reactions
Speaker’s Behavior
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Straw Man Fallacy
Weak Analogy

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032012049
  • Weight: 285g
  • Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 25 May 2021
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This practical guide enables readers to recognize, assess, and defend against gray behaviors—attempts to persuade listeners using fallacious arguments. It provides valuable tools for communicating successfully in a wide variety of public and professional contexts.

The book examines 20 wide-ranging logical fallacies, cognitive errors, and rhetorical devices that may take place in persuasive communication, and discusses how to assess and respond the behavior of a speaker who may be disingenuously attempting to manipulate the listener—or who may simply be mistaken. Drawing upon research and insights from communication, psychology, business management, and human resources, it considers fallacies in reasoning not just as abstract formulas, but as a feature of communication encounters such as negotiations, interviews, public debates, and personal conversations. Each form of fallacious reasoning is exemplified by dialogues in both professional settings (such as interviewing and personnel assessment), as well as everyday interactions in public discourse. The book then provides self-assessment tests to ensure the reader can evaluate the grey behavior in these encounters.

This book provides research-based skills and insights that will benefit students and professionals in fields ranging from communication, politics, management, human resources, organizational psychology, journalism, and anyone else looking to develop critical interaction skills.

Homayoon Kord is the Chief of Competency Assessment and Development in Mobarakeh Steel Company (MSC), Iran. He has established several assessment centers to assess and develop leadership skills, and to attract and screen talented people for expert positions. He has also developed an assessment center to identify and develop auditor talents in quality management systems (ISO and EFQM).

George C. Thornton III is Professor Emeritus at Colorado State University, USA. He received the Distinguished Alumni Award from Purdue University, the Legacy Lifetime Award from the South African Assessment Center Study Group, and the Lifetime Achievement Award from the United Kingdom Assessment Centre User Group. His most recent books include Assessment Center Perspective for Talent Management Strategies (2015, with Deborah E. Rupp, & Brian J. Hoffman) and Developing Organizational Simulations: A Guide for Practitioners, Students, and Researchers (2nd ed, 2017, with Rose A. Mueller-Hanson & Deborah E. Rupp).

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