Social influence 4.0 / 5 based on 1 rating ? PsychologySocial influence, obedience and conformityGCSEEdexcel Created by: BananaMilk_01985Created on: 22-03-19 19:58 Obedience Complying with the orders of an authority figure 1 of 33 Authority figure Someone with more power and control than another 2 of 33 Conformity Matching the behaviour and beliefs of others in order to fit in or because we do not know how to behave in an unusual situation 3 of 33 Compliance Going along with the majority even though we privately do not agree 4 of 33 Normative social influence Compliance because of the need to fit into a group 5 of 33 Internalisation Going along with the majority because we do not know how to behave in a situation - we adopt the beliefs of the group 6 of 33 Informational social influence Conormity becasue we do not know how to behave; others provide this information so we adopt their beliefs and behaviours 7 of 33 Identification Temporarily adopting the behaviours of a role model or group 8 of 33 Deindividuation Loss of personal self-awarness and responsibility as a result of being in a group 9 of 33 Bystander effect Sometimes called bystander apathy, when we fail to help another in need 10 of 33 Situational factors Featuresof a situation that influence whether or not we intervene in an emergency 11 of 33 Personality factors Features of an individual (e.g. traits) that influence how likely they are to intervene in an emergency 12 of 33 Diffusion of responsibility When we believe others will help so we do not have to 13 of 33 Pluralistic ignorance When we interpret the situation according to others' reactions 14 of 33 Confederate A researcher or other person whois acting in a study but does not know what the study is about 15 of 33 Locus of control the extent to which we believe we have control over our behaviour/life 16 of 33 Internal locus of control when we feel we have personal control over our own behaviour 17 of 33 External locus of control When we feel that factors external to us control our behaviour 18 of 33 Blind obedience When we comply with the orders of an authority figure without question; this tends to be associated with a negative outcome 19 of 33 Anti-Semitic Negative attitudes, prejudicve or discrimination against Jews 20 of 33 Momentum of compliance When we start something we feel compelled to finish it 21 of 33 Authortarian personality A type of personality that is respectful of authority, right-wing in attitue and rigid in beliefs 22 of 33 F-Scale A questionnaire designed to identify authoritarian personalities ot traits 23 of 33 Prosocial behaviour behaviour that is seen as helpful, kind, co-oprative and peaceful 24 of 33 Antisocial behaviour Behaviour that is seen as unhelpful, destructive and aggressive 25 of 33 Feild experiment A procedure staged in a naturalistic environment 26 of 33 Convert observation Participant are unaware that thay are being observed 27 of 33 Ecological validity The extent to which the findings still explain the behaviour in different situations 28 of 33 Society A group of people in a community 29 of 33 Social issue A social problem or conflict that affects a community of people 30 of 33 Culture A set of traditions, beliefs and vaalues shared by a group of people 31 of 33 Individualistic culture A culture that emphasises independence, autonomy and individuality 32 of 33 Collectivistic culture A culture that emphasises group membership, iterdependence cooperation 33 of 33
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