Psychology Conformity 0.0 / 5 ? PsychologyConformityASAQA Created by: mohamedqwertCreated on: 14-09-22 16:58 What is Conformity ? A change is a person's belief , behaviour and attitude as a result of group pressure. 1 of 10 What is Internalisation ? Genuinely accepts group norms.This is a private and public change of behaviour. Highest level of Conformity 2 of 10 What is Identification ? We value / identify with the group, want to be part of it. Publicly change behaviour even if privately disagree. Medium Level 3 of 10 What is Compliance? Go along with others in public, privately disagree. Superficial (temporary) change. Lowest Level of conformity 4 of 10 What is an example of Internalisation? Convert religion if all your friends are a specific religion 5 of 10 What is an example of Identification? Being a teacher, police officer or politician (change in behaviour). 6 of 10 What is an example of Compliance? Not eating meat in front of family however secretly doing so 7 of 10 Why do we conform? Either to be liked or to be right 8 of 10 What is Normative social influence? Need to be liked. Associated with Identification. 9 of 10 What is Informational social influence ? Need to be right. Associated with internalisation 10 of 10
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