Manipulation
Manipulation refers to the act of skillfully controlling, influencing, or managing people, objects, or situations to achieve a desired outcome, often without straightforward or transparent means. It can be used in various contexts, including psychology, social interactions, and mechanics. In human behavior, manipulation typically involves emotional or psychological tactics to sway others’ decisions or perceptions, sometimes unethically. In physical sciences, it describes the handling or alteration of materials or devices. The intent and morality of manipulation are often subject to debate.
For more information, see the Wikipedia entry on Manipulation.
Collection linksFor more information, see the Wikipedia entry on Manipulation.
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