minority influence Flashcards
what is minority influence
where one small group of people influences the beliefs and behaviours of other people
most likely to lead to internalisation
consistency
must be consistent in their views
consistency increase the amount of interest in other people
synchronic consistency - all saying the same thing agreement within the group
diachronic consistency - saying the same thing for a while
commitment
just demonstrate commitment to their chase
may engage in risks which show greater commitment
majority members then pay more attention - augmentation principle
flexibility
someone who is consistent and be seen as rigid
members need to be able to adapt their point of view
need a balance between consistency and flexibility
explaining the process of change
deeper processing - important in the process of conversion
faster rate of conversion more people convert - snowball effect
strength
research support for consistency
moscovici et al blue green slide study
showed that a consistent minority opinion had a greater effect on changing the views of other people than an inconsistent opinion
wendy wood et al - carried out meta analysis of similar studies
foudn thay minorities who were seen as consistent were the most influential
suggests that presenting a consistent view is a minimum requirement for a minority trying to influence a majority
strength
research support for deeper processing
evidence showing that a change in the majority’s position does involve deeper processing
martin et al - presented a message supporting a particular viewpoint an measured participants agreement
one group - then heard a minority group agree with the inital view
another heard the majority agree with it
participants were exposed to conflicting views
people were less willing to change their opinions if they had listened to a minority group than if they had listened to a majority group
suggests that the minority message had been more deeply processed and had a more enduring effect
limitation
artificial tasks
tasks involved are just as artificial as aschs line judgement task
moscavicis et al take of identifying the colour of a slide
doesn’t tell us about how minorities attempt to change behaviours in real life
outcomes are more important
means findings of minority influence studies are lacking in external validity and are limited in what they can tell us about how minority influcemce works in real world situations