Psychology - Social Influence 3.0 / 5 based on 2 ratings ? PsychologyConformityA2/A-levelAQA Created by: maisie2592Created on: 09-04-17 17:53 What type of conformity involves temporary public and private agreement? Identification 1 of 18 Conforming because of a basic desire to be right is called what? Informational Social Influence 2 of 18 The jelly bean study was conducted by who? Jenness 3 of 18 What was the finding from Jenness' study? in ambiguous situations, people conform to the majority 4 of 18 What was the overall conformity in Asch's study? 37% 5 of 18 How long was Zimbardo's experiment supposed to last, and how long did it actually last? 2 weeks, 6 days 6 of 18 Which 3 factors affect conformity? group size, unanimity, task difficulty 7 of 18 How many confederates did Asch find was optimal for conformity rates? 7 8 of 18 When Asch put a dissenter into his study, what did conformity rates drop to? 5.5% 9 of 18 How is obedience different to conformity? higher status, direct pressure 10 of 18 What was the maximum voltage in Milgram's study, and how many conformed to this? 450v, 65% 11 of 18 Who studied obedience in a natural setting? Hofling 12 of 18 How many nurses conformed in Hofling's study? 95% 13 of 18 What did conformity rates drop to when the learner and teacher were in the same room in Milgram's study? 40% 14 of 18 Who carried out a study in a security guard uniform to see if it increased obedience? Bickman 15 of 18 Which factors are associated with resistance to social influence? social support, high internal locus of control 16 of 18 Who created the Locus of Control scale? Rotter 17 of 18 What 3 things did Moscovici find make minority influence more effective? being consistent, committed, flexible 18 of 18
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