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The major nonelastic source of resistance to air flow in the respiratory passageways is .
Door-In-The-Face Technique
A persuasion strategy whereby a larger, less achievable request is made first, followed by a smaller, more reasonable request.
Foot-In-The-Door Effect
A psychological principle that suggests agreeing to a small request increases the likelihood of agreeing to a larger request later.
Compliance
The act of conforming to or following rules, standards, or laws, or yielding to a request or command from an authority.
Low-Ball Technique
A strategy in which someone makes a very attractive initial offer to get a person to commit to an action and then makes the terms less favorable.
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