9) Minority Influence Flashcards

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What is minority influence

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  • One person/group of poeople cam have a influence of the beliefs of others
  • Leading to internalisation
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What are the three processes of minority influence and what are they

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  • Consistency, always doing the same thing
  • Commitment, showing deep involvement
  • Flexibility, willingness of listening to others and their ideas
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What are the two types of consistency

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Synchronic consistency - people in minority all saying the same thing
Diachronic Consistency - they have been saying the same thing for a long time

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4
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What is the snowball effect

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The minority becomes the majority and eventually social change has occurred

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EV - Research support for consistency

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  • Moscovici found consistent minority opinion had a greater influence compared to inconsistent opinions
  • Wood et al did a meta analysis of almost 100 studies and found the constant ones were much more influential
  • Consistency is a major factor in minority influence
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EV - Research showing role of deeper processing

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  • Martin et al gave ps a message from either a minority or majority
  • Less willing to change their opinions to a new conflicting view if they had listened to a minority compared to a majority
  • Minority message more deeply processed
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EV - often research involves artificial task

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  • Moscovici study involved identifying the colour of a slide
  • In jury decisions or political outcomes are vastly more important and serious
  • lacks external validity
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