Social Influence 0.0 / 5 ? PsychologyConformityASAQA Created by: KatyNCreated on: 09-05-16 14:15 29376104185 Across 1. In Milgrams study of obedience, how many participants out of 40 delivered the fatal shock (6, 3) 5. A form of influence whereby an individual adopts a particular view because they want to be associated with someone or something (14) 7. To agree with the majority view in public, although one may not agree with these views privately (10) 8. A type of explanation that refers to someone's own characteristics to influence their behaviour, rather than situational factors (13) 10. What of the three factors needed for Minority influence to work on the majority did Moscovici study (11) Down 2. A factor that effects how easily we resist social influence based on whether we have strong internality or high externality (5, 2, 7) 3. Someone who is perceived to be in a position of social control within a situation (10, 9) 4. Name of the person who studied conformity and the variables of it (4) 6. The situational factor in Milgram's obedience experiment that created the largest difference in rate of obedience (9) 9. The British corporation that repeated Zimbardos experiment with vastly different results (3)
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