Minority Influence Flashcards
What is minority influence?
- Minority rejects established norm of majority
- Persuades majority to move to the position of minority
What does it mean by minority influence leads to internalisation?
Public and private behaviour are changed in the process
What are the three process need for minority influence?
- Commitment
- Consistency
- Flexibility
Why does consistency cause social change?
Makes others rethink their own views
What are the two types of consistency?
- Synchronic consistency
- Diachronic consistency
What is synchronic consistency?
People in the minority are all saying the same thing
What is diachronic consistency?
They’ve been saying the same thing over some time
Why does commitment do for minority influence?
Gain attention
How does the minority show commitment?
Activities showing risk
Why does flexibility contribute to minority influence?
Being able show consistency with minority view but also some flexibility to majority view allows minority to NOT appear rigid
What should the minority do to show flexibility?
Adapt point of view and accept reasonable counter-arguments
Who discouraged minority influence to be rigid?
Nemeth (1986)
What occurs over time to the minorities views?
Snow ball effect
What is the key study for research into minority influence?
Moscovici et al (1969)
What was Moscovici et al (1969) procedure?
- Group of 6 people viewed 36 blue-green coloured slides
- State whether blue or green
- Condition 1 = minority said slides all green
- Condition 2 = minority were inconsistent
- Condition 3 = no confederates