Resistance to SI - Rotter/LOC - SOCIAL INFLUENCE Flashcards

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what is social support

A

believing peers agree with you (situational)

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what is the locus of control

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personality traits related to confidence (dispositional)

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3
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who was the locus of control developed by

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Rotter (1966)

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internal locus of control

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belief in own agency (responsible for own fate)

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external locus of control

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belief in external control (not responsible for own fate)

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social support experiments (2)

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Asch (1956)

Milgram (1963)

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how does Asch (1956) support resistance to social influence

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one confederate disagreed, conformity fell.

- compliance fell from ⅓ to 5.5%

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how does Milgram (1963) support

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obedience fell from 65% to 10% going to 450v with dissenter.

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9
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which locus of control is more likely to resist NSI and obedience

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internal

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10
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which locus of control is more likely to conform and obey more often

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external

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