Social Influence Flashcards

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What does resistance to social influence mean?

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The ability of people to withstand the social pressure to conform to the majority or to obey authority

Resistance can manifest in various ways and is influenced by both individual characteristics and the context of the situation.

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What factors influence the ability to withstand social pressure?

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Situational and dispositional factors

Dispositional factors include personal traits, while situational factors involve the environment or context.

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What are the 5 sampling methods used to recruit participants?

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  1. Random sampling
  2. Stratified sampling
  3. Systematic sampling
  4. Convenience sampling
  5. Purposive sampling

Each method has its advantages and disadvantages depending on the research context.

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True or False: Resistance to social influence is solely based on dispositional factors.

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False

Resistance is influenced by both dispositional and situational factors.

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Give an example of resistance to social influence.

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Civil rights movements

These movements illustrate how individuals and groups resist social pressures to conform or obey.

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