A superficial and temporary type of conformity whwere we outwardly go along with the majority view but privately disagree with it. The change in our behaviour only last as long as the group is monitoring us.
compliance
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An Explanation of conformity taht says we agree with the opinion of the majority because we believe it as correct, as they know more on a topic than we do.
informational social influence
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The parts people play as members of various social group.
Social roles
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A deep type of conformity, where we take on the majority view because we accept it as correct. We accept it with and without the group, changing our personal view.
internalisation
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A mental state where we feel no personal responsibility for our behaviour because we believe ourselves to be acting for an authority figure.
Agentic State
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A moderate type of conformity where we act in the same way with the group because we value it and want to be apart of it. But it doesn't mean that we believe it.
identification
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A type of personality thaat was argued to be especially susceptible to obeying people in authority.
Authoritarian personality
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A form of social influence in which an individuals follows a direct order. The person issuing the order is usually a figure of authority.
Obedience
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An Explanation of conformity taht says we agree with the opinion of the majority as we want to be accepted and gain social approval.
Normative Social influence
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An explanation for obedience which suggests taht we are more likely to obey people who we perceieve to have authority over us. This authority is justified by the individual's position of power within a social Hierarchy
Legitimacy of authority.
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A change in a person's behaviour or opinion of real life or imagined pressure from a person or group
conformity
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Any explanation of behaviour that highlights rge importance of the individual's personality.
dispositional explanation
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Refers to the sense we each have about what directs events in our lives. Internals believe they are mostly responsible for what happens to them. Whereas Externals believes it isn't our fate.
Locus of control
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A form of social influence in which a minority of people persuade other to adopt their beliefs, attitudes or behaviours.
Minority influence
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Other cards in this set
Card 2
Front
An Explanation of conformity taht says we agree with the opinion of the majority because we believe it as correct, as they know more on a topic than we do.
Back
informational social influence
Card 3
Front
The parts people play as members of various social group.
Back
Card 4
Front
A deep type of conformity, where we take on the majority view because we accept it as correct. We accept it with and without the group, changing our personal view.
Back
Card 5
Front
A mental state where we feel no personal responsibility for our behaviour because we believe ourselves to be acting for an authority figure.
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