Conformity Flashcards
1
Q
What are the three types of conformity
A
- Compliance (public)
- Internalisation (private&public)
- Identification (public)
2
Q
What are the two explanations for conformity
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- Normative social influence, desire to be liked
- Informational social influence, desire to be right
3
Q
Who did the Baseline procedure and what was investigated
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Asch
- unanimity
- group size
- task difficulty
4
Q
What did unanimity establish
A
If a dissenting peer there was reduced conformity
5
Q
What did group size establish
A
3 confederates showed the strongest pull in conformity any more didn’t make much more of a difference
6
Q
What did task difficulty establish
A
If the task was harder it was more likely for conformity to happen
7
Q
EV 1 - Artificial task
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- aware of study (demand characteristics)
- Fiske argued groups weren’t very real life like
- cannot generalise to everyday life
8
Q
EV 2 - little application
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- only Americans
- Neto suggested women more likely to conform
- individualist and collectivist (china)
Differences in levels of conformity - shows little about women and other cultures
9
Q
EV 3 - supporting research
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- Lucas et al
- easy and hard maths qs
- higher conformity when harder
- Valid and reliable findings as to task difficulty from Asch
10
Q
What is a strength of NSI
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- Research support
- Asch participants conformed due to fear of disapproval
- when written conformity fell to 12.5% options weren’t as public
- Conformity is due to desire to be liked which ISI would predict
11
Q
What is a strength in ISI
A
- Research support
- Lucas et al, conformity increased when task difficulty increased
- ISI would predict these finding therefore reliable