Conformity Flashcards
1
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types of conformity (3)
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- compliance
- identification
- internalisation
2
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compliance
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change in behaviour but not opinion
3
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identification
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- change in behaviour and/or opinion in order to identify with a group
- behaviour/opinion may stop if they leave the group
4
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internalisation
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- permanent change in behaviour and opinion
- will maintain the behaviour/opinion even if they leave the group
5
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Factors affecting conformity (5)
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- informational social influence
- normative social influence
- individual factors
- situational factors
- cultural factors
6
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informational social influence
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- when uncertainty leads to a person adopting the behaviour of others
- when we are unsure of what to do, we use others as informational resources because we want to be correct and assume they know better
7
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Jennes experiment
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- when people were asked to estimate the number of beans in a jar individually, and then were put in groups, people changed their estimate closer to the group answer even though there is no reason to believe the group is more accurate
8
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normative social influence
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- the ability that others have to influence an individual to conform to social norms
- people have a desire to be accepted
- outwardly conforming, not necessarily internalising
9
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Individual factors
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- sex
- self esteem
- age
- personality
10
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situational factors
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- group size
- unanimity
- task difficulty
- knowing people
11
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cultural factors
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- collectivist
- individualistic