Social Control Flashcards
Define ‘social control’.
The regulation of other people’s behaviour for social purposes.
Explain the two goals of psychology that relate to social control.
Prediction of the behaviour allows us to control the behaviour if it is deemed harmful or undesirable.
Give an example of where social control may be seen in psychology.
In Learning Psychology where they condition someone to behaviour in a certain way in which they are being socially controlled.
Define ‘negative social control’.
The regulation of other people’s behaviour for social purposes through punishment or ridicule.
Define ‘positive social control’.
The regulation of other people’s behaviour for social purposes through reward or approval.
Identify the 6 types of social control.
1) Legitimate power
2) Reward power
3) Expert power
4) Referent power
5) Coercive power
6) Informational power
Define ‘legitimate power’.
The belief that a person has the right to make demands and expect others’ compliance as form of social control.
Define ‘reward power’.
The person has the ability to reward another person for their compliance as a form of social control.
Define ‘expert power’.
The person has a high level of skills and knowledge gaining more trust from people as a form of social control.
Define ‘referent power’.
The person’s perceived attractiveness and respect as a form of social control.
Define ‘coercive power’.
The belief that a person can punish others for non-compliance as a form of social control.
Define ‘informational power’.
A person’s ability to control the information that they disclose to others to accomplish something as a form of social control.
What are the 4 main elements of evaluating issues of social control?
1) Effectiveness of using social control to better someone
2) Choice of the person being controlled and whether or not they should have one
3) Control or cure when using social control
4) Power and the abuse of it
Identify 2 areas of Social Psychology that have elements of social control.
1) Jigsaw classroom technique
2) Assertive Community Therapy
Describe how the jigsaw technique in Social Psychology has good and bad elements of social control.
GOOD
- It reduces hostility classmates may feel towards each other therefore reducing bullying and its negative effects
BAD
- Teachers have coercive power to punish a student if they do not provide their part of the ‘jigsaw’ that may be compromised of different elements of the same essay to aid the whole group