Social influence

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  • Created on: 07-12-16 22:06
What is informational social influence?
conform in order to be correct, linked with internalization, change both public and private, long term and remains when group isnt present
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What is normative social influence?
wanting to be liked or accepted, linked with compliance, publicly agreeing but privately disagreeing. example ashs study
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One evaluation point for Ashs study? (negative)
Cultural bias, age bias, deception, lack of mundane realism, lack of eco validity, demand characteristics
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One evaluation point for Ashs study? (positive)
Lab experiment so can be repeated.
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What are the 3 different types of conformity (least to most deepest)
compliance, identification and iternalisation
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3 factors that affect conformity?
group size, unanimity and task difficulty
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Explain why failing to gain informed consent is an ethical issue
Not gaining informed consent is an ethical issue as participants are not fully aware of what they are involved in which may affect their choice to participate
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Social influence takes many forms; it can cause people to conform or to obey. Explain one difference between conformity and obedience.
Conformity occurs among those of equal status while obedience occurs within a hierarchy. People conform due to NSI or ISI but they obey because the feel they have to • Obedience occurs in response to an explicit order, whereas conformity occurs in re
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