10.01 Social influence Flashcards
conformity
the act of changing one’s own behavior to more closely match the actions of others
he famously studied conformity during the 1950s using standard line comparison test
Solomon Asch
How many participant in Asch’s line comparison test ultimately conformed to the group’s answers?
1/3
conformity rates are higher in __ cultures
collectivist
the need to act in ways that we believe will help us to be liked and accepted by others
normative social influence
this prompts us to take our behavioral cues from others when a situation is unclear or ambiguous
informational social influence
occurs when the desire for unanimity in a decision-making group overrides a realistic appraisal of alternative courses of action; can result in bad group decisions when, rather than defend their own ideas, individual group members simply go along with the group
groupthink
occurs a person in a group will take on more extreme positions and suggest riskier actions than a person not involved in a group
group polarization
occurs when the presence of others has a positive influence on performance
social facilitation
occurs when the presence of others has a negative influence on performance
social impairment
the tendency for people to put less effort into a simple task when working on it with others
social loafing
the lessening of a group member’s sense of personal identity and responsibility
deindividuation
field devoted to finding ways to get people to buy products
consumer psychology
occurs when people change their behavior as a result of another person or group asking or directing them to change
compliance
persuasive technique: asking for a small commitment and, after gaining compliance, asking for a larger commitment
foot-in-the-door technique
persuasive technique: asking for a large commitment and being refused, then asking for a smaller commitment
door-in-the-face technique
persuasive technique: getting a commitment from a person and then raising the cost of that commitment
lowball
persuasive technique: norm of reciprocity
a social norm where if someone does something for you, you then feel obligated to return the favor
any group of people with a particular set of religious or philosophical beliefs and identity
cult
changing one’s behavior at the order of an authority figure
obedience
he famously tested how far obedience could go, when participants believed that obeying a researcher meant that they were hurting others
Stanley Milgram
What fraction of people did Milgram find who obeyed the authority figure, even as they believed that they were causing immediate harm to another person?
2/3