developmental psych in obedience and prejudice Flashcards
how does gender influence obedience?
research suggests gender differences in obedience are minimal
some studies indicate women may exhibit higher levels of obedience due to socialisation processes emphasising compliance and nurturing roles
how does culture affect obedience?
cultural norms and values shape obedience levels
collectivist cultures which emphasises group harmony may exhibit higher obedience levels compared to individualistic cultures which promote autonomy
how does culture influence prejudice?
cultural beliefs and societal norms can perpetuate stereotypes, leading to prejudice.
societies with rigid social hierarchies or ethnocentric views may foster higher levels of prejudice against out-groups
what role does socialisation play in developing obedience?
socialisation processes eg. parenting styles and education systems, teach individuals the importance of authority and conformity influencing them to obey commands
how does early childhood experience impact prejudice formation?
early exposure to prejudice attitudes and discriminatory behaviour can lead children to internalise prejudiced views which may carry ion into adulthood
what is the impact of authoritarian parenting on obedience?
authoritarian parenting has strict rules and expectations which often results in children who are more obedient and complaint to authority figures
how does exposure to diverse cultures during development affect prejudice?
can reduce prejudice by fostering understanding and appreciation of different perspectives, leading to more inclusive attitudes
what is the significance of moral development in obedience?
as individuals mature, their moral resonating evolves.
may lead to questioning unjust authority, potentially decreasing blind obedience
how do peer influences during adolescence affect obedience and prejudice?
significantly impacts attitudes and behaviours
conformity to peer norms can either increase and decrease obedience and prejudice depending on the groups values
what is the role of education in mitigating prejudice?
educational programmes that promote critical thinking and empathy can challenge prejudiced beliefs