Social Psychology Key-Word Wordsearch 0.0 / 5 ? PsychologyTypes of ConformityExplanations for conformityVariables affecting conformityConformitity to social rolesVariables affecting obedienceExplanation of resistance to Social InfluenceMinority InfluenceASAQA Created by: morgyxx12Created on: 19-12-16 12:26 Yeilding to group pressure Conformity 1 of 22 Publicly but not privately going along with majority influence Compliance 2 of 22 Public and Private accseptance of majority influence to gain group accseptance Identification 3 of 22 Public and Private accseptance of majority influence by adpoting the belief Internalisation 4 of 22 Individuals who pretend to be participants Confederates 5 of 22 Features of the enviroment that affect comformity Situational Variables 6 of 22 Personal characteristics affecting conformity Individual Variables 7 of 22 The parts individuals play as members of a socail group social roles 8 of 22 Complying with the demands of an authority figure Obedience 9 of 22 A bias in psychological research in which male persepctive is over emphasised at the expense of a female Androcentism 10 of 22 Individuals are seen to be personally responsible for their actions Autonomous State 11 of 22 Individuals obey an order and so not see themselves as responsible for the outcomes Agentic State 12 of 22 Obedient Behaviour being a result of individual charactersitics Dispositional Explanation 13 of 22 Submissive to Authority and hostle to those of lower status Authoitarian Personality 14 of 22 The extent to which people believe they can control events in their lives Locus of Control 15 of 22 Rebellious anger produced by attempts to restict freedom of choice Reactance 16 of 22 A social postition whichin a hierarchical group Status 17 of 22 Decisions and behaviour based upon perception of proper conduct Morality 18 of 22 Motivation to reject the majortity norms Minority influence 19 of 22 Society changes beliefs, attitudes and behaviour Social Change 20 of 22 Dispositional Explanation Submissive to Authority and hostle to those of lower status 21 of 22 Authoitarian Personality The extent to which people believe they can control events in their lives 22 of 22
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