factors affecting conformity Flashcards

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key factors influencing conformity

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  • group size - whether the groups members are unanimous in their view
  • unanimity
  • high group cohesion
  • perceived higher status of the group
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group size

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  • a group size of 15 and higher produces lower conformity, as does a small group of 3 and less
  • between this was the highest conformity rates.
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unanimity

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  • the complete agreement of the groups members on the answer
  • this can be significantly affected by just the disagreement of one conformist in the group
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informational influence

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  • occurring when conformity results in from a need for direction and information on how to respond in a specific situation
  • information influence leads people to accept others views when they are uncertain about what to do
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normative influence

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  • to conform occurs when our response in a group situation is guided by one or more social norms
  • this can be partly explained by a desire to be like and accepted by others, also our concern towards rejection
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social norms

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a group’s expectations regarding what is appropriate and acceptable for its members’ attitudes and behaviors

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culture

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the collective beliefs, customs, and behaviors of a group

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bond + smith research

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examined the results of 133 results of the ‘ASCH-TYPE’ experiments, which had been conducted in 17 different countries, all found differences in conformity
HIGH OCCURING CONFORMISM: Africa, Fiji, Asia
LOW OCCURING CONFORMISM: America, Western Europe

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individualist cultures

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being an individual and independent is valued and encouraged and achieving personal goals is considered to be more important than achieving group goals

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collectivist cultures

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achieving group goals is considered to be more important than the achievement of individual goals, and sometimes expected to place group goals ahead of their personal goals. these cultures encourage uniformity

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anonymity in a group

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  • in groups when people feel anonymous or ‘invisible’, and less accountable for their actions, they may choose to conform to a group which is behaving in ways they otherwise would not
  • being part of a large crowd or being unrecognizable through some sort of disguise, such as a uniform or fancy dress, can lead people to conform to a group
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