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  1. bostonreview.net

    Against Persuasion. Knowing takes radical collaboration: an openness to being persuaded as much as an eagerness to persuade. Agnes Callard. Politics. ... By contrast, our politics—of persuasion, tolerance, incentives, and punishment—is deeply uninquisitive. Plato depicts Socrates's final moments in the Phaedo. Before he fulfills his death ...
  2. spring.org.uk

    When resisting persuasion: think about who else agrees with you. This bolsters your position by using social confirmation. Be wary of camouflaged attempts to persuade. 6. Resistance breeds more resistance. When people successfully defend themselves against an attempt at persuasion, their original position gets stronger.
  3. rpg.stackexchange.com

    So I have the two characters make contested Persuasion checks. Example: Player saying: "This item is not this expensive, lower the price!". NPC mind: "Mmm, I'm not sure, I believe this item costs exactly this price". Players rolls Persuasion to impose his idea. NPC rolls persuasion to preserve his idea. It's persuading itself.
  4. pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov

    Persuasion is an important element of human communication. But in many situations, we resist rather than embrace persuasive attempts. ... For example, when people feel threatened in their positive attitude toward abortion by exposure to a message against abortion, they are likely to reinforce their existing attitude by thinking about arguments ...
  5. The persuasion may make a few townsfolk sympathetic and offer food/shelter. If the players show they are extremely capable fighters, they armed the civilians, helped rescue family members, weakened the tyrants to the point they may survive then yes. ... I would roll them against a DC, not an NPC ability check. For something like inciting a ...
  6. pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov

    McGuire suggested that attitudes could be inoculated against persuasive attacks in much the same way that one's immune system can be inoculated against viral attacks. In medical immunization, weakened forms of viruses are injected into the body, and the body then reacts to this injection (e.g., through cell adaptation), protecting the body from ...
  7. psychology.tips

    Resistance to Persuasion. Resistance to persuasion refers to the ability of an individual to resist or withstand attempts made by others to change their attitudes, beliefs, or behaviors. It is a psychological construct that plays a crucial role in protecting one's autonomy and freedom of thought. Factors contributing to resistance
  8. If a PC is attempting to persuade an NPC you pick a DC based on the attitude of the NPC and the desired effect of the persuasion. A friendly NPC would only need a DC 10 check to provide aid, but a hostile one might require a DC 20. If you really want to use a contested check, a Charisma (Persuasion) would likely be contested by Wisdom (Insight)
  9. The more persuasive a person becomes, the closer to mind control it gets, but because most DMs don't like the idea of players getting free mind control abilities with the roll of a dice (for fair reasons of course), a persuasion roll of a 62 probably isn't going to be any different from a persuasion roll of 22.
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