Social influence Flashcards
Evaluate Sherif’s Autokinetic Effect Study
+ Highly controlled - cause and effect
+ Highly replicable
- Lacks ecological validity
Evaluate Zimbardo’s experiment
+ Control over variables - selection of participants
Ethical issues - protection from harm
Lack of realism
Only 1/3 of guards were violent - exaggerated
Define conformity
A change in behavior due to a real or imagined group pressure
What is compliance? (Conformity)
Weakest form of conformity
Publicly conform to the behaviour or views of the group, but privately maintain their own views
What is identification? (Conformity)
Strong conformity
Adopt views or behaviours of the group publicly and privately because you value the membership of that group
Temporary and not maintained when leaving the group
What is internalisation? (Conformity)
Strongest form of conformity
Convert your way of thinking
Views and behaviours have become part of your value system
Informational social influence
What is Normative Social Influence?
Influenced by the group as you want to fit in
What is Informational Social Influence?
Influenced by the group as you believe they are correct
Who come up with the idea of normative and informational social influence?
Deutsch and Gerard (1955)
Name a study done into normative social influence
Asch’s Line Study
Explain Asch’s Line Study
123 American males given lines - standard line, and possible answers
All but 1 were confederates (1 true participant)
Confederates gave the same, incorrect answer for 12 of 18 trials
True participant last or last but one to answer
75% conformed at least once
What variations were done of Asch’s Line Study
Non-Unanimous Majority
- Levels of conformity dropped dramatically when 1 confederate went against the majority
Group Size
- When majority consisted of 2 confederates, conformity decreased to 13%
- Optimum conformity effects were 3 confederates
Task Difficulty
- As Asch reduced the task clarity, conformity levels increased (informational social influence)
Evaluate Asch’s Line Study
+ Highly controlled - cause and effect
+ Standardised instructions and procedures
Highly artificial
1950s could’ve been a particularly conformist time in America
Population validity - Androcentric, American men
Ethical issues - protection from harm
Name a study done into Informational Social Influence
Sherif’s Autokinetic Effect Study
What is the autokinetic effect?
Micro-twitches in the eye make it look as though objects are moving, when in fact they aren’t