Explanations for resistance to social influence Flashcards

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How does social support decrease conformity?

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It is less likely when a dissenter breaks the unanimity of the majority

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How does social support decrease obedience?

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It is less likely when a disobedient role model challenges the legitimacy of authority so the agentic state is less likely

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What do people with an internal locus of control believe?

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They are in control of what happens

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What do people with an external locus of control believe?

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What happens to them is due to chance of luck

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What is locus of control?

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It is a scale and people vary in their position with high internal at one end and high external at the other

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What effect does locus of control have on resistance?

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Internals are more able to resist pressure to conform or obey, may have more self-confidence and less need for social approval from others whereas externals are vulnerable the opinions and behaviours of others

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What is research evidence for resisting conformity and for social support?

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Teen Fresh Start USA was an 8 week programme to help pregnant 14-19 girls to resist peer pressure to smoke. Half the girls had a slightly older buddy who didn’t smoke and they were significantly less likely to smoke than those without

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What is research for resisting obedience and for locus of control?

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In a replication of Milgram’s baseline study, 37% of participants with an internal locus of control did not continue to the highest shock level compared to 23% with an external locus of control

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What is evidence for resisting obedience and against locus of control?

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In a meta-analysis covering studies from 1960-2002, over this time span, people became more resistant to obedience but also more external

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What is evidence for resisting obedience and for social support?

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Participants, in groups, were instructed to produce false evidence to help an oil company run a campaign against a rival company. 88% of groups rebelled and did not obey

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