Social Influence 5.0 / 5 based on 1 ratingTeacher recommended ? PsychologySocial influence, obedience and conformityGCSEAQA Created by: Katie SandersCreated on: 19-04-13 16:07 10896321475 Across 1. Where you lose your individuality for a while to become and belong to a group (15) 4. To see the effect of hiding the indentity of participants on the size of electrical shock they're prepared to give (8) 5. Following an order from someone we believe to have authority (9) 6. Wanted to see how far people would obey an unreasonable order (7) 7. The larger the group size, the less noise the participants made (6, 2, 2) Down 2. A change in a person's behaviour or opinions as the result of group pressure (10) 3. If there are other people around you, it will makeit less likely that you'll react in an emergency (6, 6) 8. To discover the effect on judgement of listening to other people (6) 9. Nurses are likely to obey the instructions of a doctor even when there might be a bad consequence for a patient (7, 2, 2) 10. To discover if the similarity of a victim to the bystander will affect whether or not they recieve help (7, 2, 2)
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