Social Influence Processes - Minority Flashcards

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Drawing attention

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Drawing attention for social change in the minority could involve organizing peaceful protests or creating awareness campaigns to highlight important issues.

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Consistency

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Consistency means sticking with something and keep on supporting it.

So, for social change, it’s like always speaking up for the cause, whether it’s on social media, signing petitions, or participating in community events.

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deeper processing

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Deeper processing happens when people really dive into a topic, like having long talks or doing research to really get how important the social issue is.

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The augmentation principle

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The augmentation principle means making minority voices louder by teaming up with important people or groups to help them be heard more.

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The snowball Effect

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The snowball effect is like when more and more people get involved in a cause because word spreads, making the movement bigger and stronger.

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Social Cryptomnesia

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Social cryptomnesia is when society forgets or ignores the minority group’s role in making social change happen. It’s like not giving them credit for their important contributions.

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