Minority influence Flashcards
What is minority influence? What it forms? Where a ... persuade others to what? What this leads to? (2) THis is where what is changed as well as what?
-It’s a form of social influence in which a minority of people persuade others to adopt their beliefs or behaviours. Leads to internalisation or conversion, in which private attitudes are changed as well as public behaviours.
Name the 3 different factors that can enhance the effectiveness of a minority,
1) Consistency
2) Committment
3) Flexibility
What conformity is sometimes called?
Majority influence
What Minority influence is likely to lead to?
Internalisation
Synchronic Minority? Definition
Say the same thing
What’s it called when you say the same thing for a long period of time?
Diachronic consistency.
Explain the term Consistency
Most what in minority influence?
If you do what in consistency what happens both over time and between all who?
Why its effective? to …. view?
-It is the most effective factor of minority influence, if a minority keeps the same beliefs, both over time and between all the individuals that forms the minority. It’s effective as it draws attention to minority view.
Name the 2 types of consistency?
- Synchronic
- Diachronic
Explain the term commitment
What is it the most … in .. inluence?
What this demonstrates to their position?
GIve and eg of commitment?
WHy this eg is effective? and what it shows?
-Most Powerful Minority influence, if minority demonstrates dedication to their position eg making personal sacrifices. This is effective shows minoriy is acting out of self-intrest.
How Augmentation Principle Relates to Commitment?
… group pay what? to what?
This is due to commitment when you do what?
-Majority group members pay more attention to minority cause due to commitment when you make sacrifices.
Explain Flexibility Name Study What did he argue? What can consistenct be? Why is it so bad? Thus ... influnce is more what? Than what? What flexibility shows? (2things)
Nemeth 1986 argued relentless consistency could be counter-poductive if seen by majority as dogmatic and unreasonable. Thus minority influence is more effective if minority show flexibility by accepting compromise.
Give and Example of Consistency
Name and example
Say where it was consistent?
How they drew attention to what cause?
Sufftagettes, where Consistent in their view and persistently used educational and political arguments to draw attention to female rights.
Give and example of Committment that was done in the Suffragettes.
Something about risking?
What this demonstrated? Making what powerful?
Risking imprisonment thus demonstrating a commitment to their cause, making arguments more powerful.
Explain the process of change.
Over what? How was it effected?
How people switched from what position to what?
What was increasing?
And what this increase was known as?
When… becomes a … what change occures?
When over time, increasing numbers of people switch from majority position to the minority position. They CONVERT, increasing the rate of conversion. Known as the Snowball effect. When Minority becomes a majority view change occurs
Give Example of Process of change is Suffragettes.
What was persuaded over time?
What this lead to? (votes)
What effect occured?
Minority influnce over time persuaded pple consider issue lead to social change for adults (women) to vote. Snowball effect explained gradual socail change.