Social Influence: Explanations of Conformity Flashcards

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Asch’s study only used males in the sample for his experiment. What type of bias does the study have?

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Gender Bias

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Asch’s study is gender bias, how do you know?

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Because he used a male only sample

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Asch’s study was only conducted on males, why is this a problem?

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It is difficult to generalise the findings to females

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Why is it difficult to generalise Asch’s results on conformity to females?

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Females may conform more as research suggests they are more concerned about social relationships & liked by peers showing NSI explains conformity for some groups of people rather than others (females more than males).

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Give two ways in which the methodology can be criticised in Asch’s research into conformity.

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1) Gender Bias

2) Lacks Ecological Validity

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In Asch’s study, the participant was joined by…

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7 - 9 confederates

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Asch’s sample?

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123 American Male Students

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When did participants give their answer?

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Last or second to last - heard all the confederate answers first

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Asch’s Task

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Match the comparison line to the standard lines a/b/c in terms of length

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How many times did they confederates give the identical wrong answer?

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12/18 times - called the critical trials

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Asch’s findings…

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Participants gave the wrong answer 37% of the time

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Post-experiment interviews on Asch’s participants found hat they conformed ….

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publicly not privately to avoid ridicule

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Asch’s research supports which explanation of conformity?

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NSI

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Why did Asch’s results support NSI?

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As the task was unambiguous, participants conformed publicly to be accepted by the group

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Name the two explanations of conformity

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ISI

NSI

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ISI stands for…

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Informational Social Influence

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NSI stands for…

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Normative Social Influence

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ISI is driven by the desire…

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To be right

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When does an individual conform according to ISI?

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When they lack knowledge

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In ISI, when we lack knowledge, what do we seek from who?

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Information from the group on how to behave and assume it is right

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What kind of process is ISI?

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ISI is linked to which type of conformity?

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Internalisation

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NSI is driven by a desire…

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To be liked

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According to NSI, why will a person go along with the groups behaviour? Give 3 reasons

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Avoid ridicule

Gain acceptance

Fit in

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What kind of process is NSI?
An emotional process
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NSI is linked to what type of conformity?
Compliance
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Conformity is changes in individuals...
beliefs & behaviours
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Why do individuals change beliefs & behaviours according to the definition of conformity...
Real or imagined group pressure
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Who conducted research to support NSI?
Asch
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Who supported research to support ISI?
Jenness
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How did Asch vary group size?
Varied the number of confederates//the majority
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What did Asch find about conformity rates when group size was varied?
As the number of confederates increased, conformity rates increased
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In the group size variation, when do the conformity rates plateau?
When there are 3 confederates
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When there is complete agreement from the group - this is called?
Unanimity
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How did Asch break Unanimity?
Adding a dissenting confederate
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What answer did the dissenting confederate give?
The correct answer - different to the majority's view
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What happened to conformity rates when Asch broke unanimity?
Conformity rates decreases (5.5%)
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How did Asch vary the task difficulty?
Made the stimulus and comparison lines more similar in length
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What happens to the rate of conformity as task difficulty increases?
Conformity rates increase
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Why do conformity rates increase as the difficulty of the task increases?
The answer becomes less obvious so we lose confidence so conform