Minority influence 0.0 / 5 ? Psychologysocial influenceA2/A-levelAQA Created by: studying20Created on: 09-05-18 10:23 what is minority influence? refers to a situation where one person or a small group of people influenced beliefs and behaviours of other people, the majority. 1 of 11 what are the three factors influencing minority influence? consistency, flexibility, commitment 2 of 11 how does consistency influence minority influence? the same message overtime makes people rethink their views. 3 of 11 what is synchronic consistency? the same message to members of the group 4 of 11 what is dicrotic consistency? same message over time 5 of 11 how does commitment influence minority influence? shows you are passionate and committed to cause enough to put yourself at risk. 6 of 11 what is the augmentation principle? getting the majoritys attention by making them question their views. 7 of 11 how does flexibility influence minority influence? acceptance of other views makes people more likely to listen, leading to snowball effect 8 of 11 what is the snowball effect? A situation in which something increases in size or importance at a faster rate: 9 of 11 how does flexibility influence minority influence? acceptance of other views makes people more likely to listen, causing snowball effect. 10 of 11 what is the snowball effect? A situation in which something increases in size or importance at a faster rate: 11 of 11
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