Psychology - Social Influence

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

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Informational Social Influence

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The jelly bean study was conducted by who?

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What was the finding from Jenness' study?

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What was the overall conformity in Asch's study?

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