Influence
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See: Social Influence, Minority Influence, Undue Influence, Sphere of Influence, REGRESSION DIAGNOSTICS, Sphere of Influence (Astrodynamics), Sphere of Influence (Black Hole).
References
2023
- (Wikipedia, 2023) ⇒ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Influence Retrieved:2023-4-26.
- Influence or influencer may refer to:
- Social influence, in social psychology, influence in interpersonal relationships
- Minority influence, when the minority affect the behavior or beliefs of the majority
- Influencer marketing, through individuals that have influence over potential buyers
- Social influence, in social psychology, influence in interpersonal relationships
- Influence or influencer may refer to:
2015
- (Wikipedia, 2015) ⇒ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/influence Retrieved:2015-2-13.
- Influence may refer to:
In science and technology:
- Sphere of influence (astrodynamics), the region around a celestial body in which it is the primary gravitational influence on orbiting objects
- Sphere of influence (black hole), a region around a black hole in which the gravity of the black hole dominates that of the host galaxy's bulge
- Social influence, in social psychology, influence in interpersonal relationships
- Minority influence, when the minority (which can include the status quo) affect the behavior or beliefs of the majority
- In entertainment:
- Influence (band), a rock band formed in the 1960s
- Influence (Little Caesar album), 1992 album by Little Caesar.
- Influence (Sister Machine Gun album), the seventh album by industrial rock band Sister Machine Gun
- Other uses:
- Undue influence, in contract law, where one person takes advantage of a position of power over another person
- Sphere of influence, in political science, an area over which a state or organization has some indirect control
- Agent of influence, an agent of some stature who uses his or her position to influence public opinion or decision making to produce results beneficial to the country whose intelligence service operates the agent
- Office of Strategic Influence, a short-lived U.S. government department
- Driving under the influence, the criminal act of driving while intoxicated
- Influence: Science and Practice, or Influence: The Psychology of Persuasion; two books by Robert Cialdini.
- Influence may refer to: