Minority Influence Flashcards

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What is minority influence?

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A form of social influence in which a minority persuades others to adopt their beliefs/attitudes/actions (internalisation).

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What are the three factors of minority influence?

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-Consistency.
-Commitment.
-Flexibility.

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How does consistency impact minority influence?

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More effective when the minority share the same beliefs.
Gives the impression that the minority are convinced they are right (making the majority rethink their position).

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What are the two types of consistency?

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-Synchronic.
-Diachronic.

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What is synchronic consistency?

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Consistency between members- individuals of a group giving the same message.

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What is diachronic synchrony?

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Consistency over time- sticking to the same message over a period of time.

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How does commitment impact minority influence?

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More powerful when the minority demonstrates dedication.
Passion and confidence in the minority’s views suggests that their view must be somehow valid (encouraging the majority to explore why).

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How does flexibility impact minority influence?

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More effective when the minority are flexible, compromising and rational.

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What was the aim of Moscovici (1969)?

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To investigate how minorities can influence a majority.

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What was the method of Moscovici (1969)?

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172 participants, groups of 6 (4 participants, 2 confederates) were shown 36 slides of different shades of blue.
-Condition A: said green for all slides (consistent).
-Condition B: said green for 24 slides, said blue for 12 slides (not consistent).

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What were the results of Moscovici (1969)?

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-Condition A: 8% of trials said green.
-Condition B: 1% of trials said green.

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What was the conclusion of Moscovici (1969)?

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Minorities can influence majorities, especially when they are consistent.

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