Social norms, conformity, and obedience Flashcards
You have observed that there is more litter
around signs that say “$500 fine for littering”
than around signs that say “Please keep our state
clean.” Which social psychological theory would
you use to explain this observation?
Reactance theory
The elaboration likelihood model explains the
conditions under which someone will
__________.
be influenced by what the speech says, and when influence occurs by superficial cues
Social influence is …
pervasive
What does social influence others to do?
Conform
What are two types of social norms?
Implicit and explicit
What are four functions of social norms? Describe them.
- Informational social influence
- Conforming with others’ behavior because they believe that other’s interpretation of an ambiguous situation is correct - Increase/maintain connection with others
- Normative social influence
- Conforming because of the desire to be liked or accepted
When are we most likely to use informational social norms?
Ambiguous situations or if the person is an expert
What do the autokinetic studies tell us about informational social influence?
People changed their estimate of how much the light was moving due to presence of other people until they had around the same guess as the other person
What type of acceptance does informational social influence lead to?
Private acceptance
What type of compliance does normative social influence lead to?
Public compliance
What did Asch’s follow up study confirm about private acceptance versus public compliance?
When participants were able to write down their answers beforehand, this reduced public compliance
What is the social impact theory?
The factors that contribute to normative social influence
- Strength
- Immediacy
- Number (number of allis reduces public compliance to normative social influence)
When can minority populations influence the stance on a certain issue? Why would a majority consider the alternative?
- Consistency (we just want to vote)
- Informational social influence: It is going to make them question their own beliefs since they are consistence
Alex is on vacation in Turkey and is visiting a mosque for the first time. She looks around and notices that other people take their shoes off before entering, so she does the same. This is an example of _______________.
Informational social influence
Paul is hanging out with 12 of his friends from class. They start talking about a professor they dislike. Even though Paul likes him, he joins in the conversation how annoying the professor is. The next day, Paul is hanging
out with 8 of his friends from class and the same conversation comes up. Paul is _______ likely to conform in this situation.
Just as: over 4 and 5 range