Social Influence - Conformity 0.0 / 5 ? Psychologysocial influenceA2/A-levelAQA Created by: abi.edge.643Created on: 07-04-19 20:37 97362451810 Across 1. the middle level of conformity, we act the same way as the group but don't agree with everything the majority believes. (14) 4. study 2 - the 'parts' people play as members of various social groups. (6, 5) 5. a change in a persons behaviour as a result of peer pressure (10) 7. study 1 - the first variation in his research, conformity increased but only up to a point (5, 4) 10. study 1 - the third variation, when he decreased the difference between the lines lengths, conformity increased (4, 11) Down 2. study 2 - he set up a study in a university basement, his participants where all male students from the USA (8) 3. study 1 - the second variation, the more of the confederates agreed, the greater the conformity (9) 6. study 1 - he studied conformity with a line study, using three variations to see how conformity changed (4) 8. the lowest level of conformity, short term, only acts that way when the group are present, privately disagrees (10) 9. the deepest type of conformity, permanent change even when the group aren't present (15)
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