PSYA2 Social
- Created by: Kathryn Gouldsworthy
- Created on: 31-03-13 17:00
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- Social
- Conformity (Majority)
- Types
- Complicance
- Changing behaviour only
- Internalisation
- Changing behaviour and attitudes
- Complicance
- Why?
- Normative
- Changing behaviour to be liked by the group and fit in
- Informational
- Not knowling how to behave so looking to others to copy them
- Normative
- Types
- Obedience
- Hofling (1966)
- Rank and Jacobson (1975)
- Why?
- Gradual Commitment, Agentic Shift, Legitimate Authority, Authoritarian Personality, Presence of Buffers
- Evaluation
- Mandel (1998)
- Obedience Alibi
- Real Life: Abu Ghraib
- Evaluation
- Gradual Commitment, Agentic Shift, Legitimate Authority, Authoritarian Personality, Presence of Buffers
- Milgram (1963)
- 65% of PPTs went to 450V
- Hofling (1966)
- Independent Behaviour
- Locus of Control
- Perceived control over events in your life
- High Internal > High External
- High internal LOC = Remain independen
- Twenge et al. (2002)
- Perceived control over events in your life
- Resisting Conformity
- Presence of Allies
- Asch (1951)
- Desire of individuation
- Prior Commitment
- Deutsch and Gerard (1955)
- Presence of Allies
- Resisting Obedience
- Disobedient role model
- Feeling responsible and empathetic
- Locus of Control
- Social Change
- Obedience
- Dictators can bring about social change
- Minority Influence
- How?
- Drawing attention to the issue
- Consistency
- The role of conflict (mental)
- The augmentation principle
- The snowball effect
- Social Cryptomnesia
- 3 features
- Non-dogmatic
- Consistent
- Untitled
- How?
- Obedience
- Conformity (Majority)
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