Social Influence Flashcards
What is compliance?
Going along with the majority even though privately we do not agree
What is normative social influence?
Compliance because of the need to fit in with a group
What is internalisation?
Adopting the beliefs of a group because we dot know how to behave
What is identification?
Temporarily adopting the beliefs of a group
Name 2 situational and 2 personal factors which affect bystander intervention
Diffusion of responsibility and cost of helping
Competence and mood
Name a situational and a personal factor that affect conformity
Unanimity of the majority (not everyone conforms - less likely to conform yourself)
Internal vs external locus of control
How did the authority figure and the proximity of the victim affect Milgram’s electric shock experiment?
Authority wearing a lab coat - looked legitimate
Victims in a different room - easier for participants to obey as suffering couldn’t be seen
What is deindividuation?
Loss of personal self awareness and responsibility as a result of being in a group
What is informational social influence?
Conformity because we don’t know how to behave
Revise Zimbardo and Piliavin studies
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