Conformity: Types and Explanations Flashcards
Define Conformity:
A change in behaviour or belief as a result of real or imagined group pressure
What are the explanations of conformity?
- Normative Social Influence
- Informational social Influence
What are the types of conformity?
- Compliance
- Internalisation
- Identification
Who suggested the types of conformity?
Kelman
When did Kelman suggest the types pf conformity?
1958
What is the order of the strengths (starting with weakest) of the types of conformity?
- Compliance
- Identification
- Internalisation
Define Compliance:
- Agree in public
- Disagree privately
- Does not change the beliefs privately
- Temporary
Define Identification:
- Individual takes on the view
- Not necessarily result in chance of beliefs privately
Define Internalisation:
- Agrees publicly
- Agrees privately
- Longer lasting effect
Who proposed the explanations for conformity?
Deutsch and Gerard
When did Deutsch and Gerard propose the explanations for conformity?
1955
What did Deutsch and Gerard (1955) propose?
- Two-process theory
- Two central human needs
- Normative social influence
- Informational social influence
Define Normative Social Influence:
- Individual wish to be liked by majority
- Go along with majority
- Following the crowd to fit in with the norm
Define Informational Social Influence:
- Individual looks to majority for information
- Majority are thought to be genuinely right
Supporting research for NSI:
Schultz et al (2008)