Social Influence - Conformity AQA Psychology 0.0 / 5 ? PsychologyConformityA2/A-levelAQA Created by: LilydavisCreated on: 05-05-19 23:58 What is internalisation? when a person genuinely accepts the group norms 1 of 18 What is identification? when a person conforms to a group because we value them 2 of 18 What is compliance? when a person is simply 'going along with' others in public 3 of 18 Who developed the two-process theory of conformity? Deutsch and Gerard (1955) 4 of 18 What is NOT true about informational social influence? It is an emotional process 5 of 18 What is NOT true about normative social influence? It is likely to result in a permanent change of behaviour 6 of 18 Who found that nAffiliators are more likely to conform? McGhee and Teevan (1967) 7 of 18 How many trials in Asch's study where 'critical trials'? 12 out of 18 8 of 18 Who were the participants is Asch's study? 123 American male undergraduate 9 of 18 How often did the naive participant give the wrong answer in Asch's study? 36.8% 10 of 18 What percentage of participants conformed at least once in Asch's study? 75% 11 of 18 Who said that 'Asch's groups were not very groupy'? Fiske (2004) 12 of 18 How many rules did the prisoners have to follow in Zimbardo's study? 16 13 of 18 When was Zimbardo's study stopped? After 6 days 14 of 18 After how many days did the prisoners in Zimbardo's study rebel? 2 15 of 18 What percentage of the prisoners conversations were about prison life in Zimbardo's study? 90% 16 of 18 What did Fromm (1973) accuse Zimbardo of? Minimising the role of dispositional influences 17 of 18 Which factor does NOT enable someone to resist to conformity? Being an nAffiliator (in high need of affiliation) 18 of 18
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