TEST WEEK 3 Flashcards
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Conformity Defintion
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- The tendency to align your attitudes, beliefs, and behaviors with those around you
- It’s a powerful force that can take the form of overt social pressure or subtler unconscious influence
- Change in belief or behavior in order to fit in with a group
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Normative Influence
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- The tendency to conform in order to gain social acceptance
- Desire to avoid punishment
- Major motive in conformity
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Informational Influence
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- Based on the desire to obtain useful information through conformity and achieve a correct or appropriate result
- Change behaviour in order to be correct
- Occurs; when we are unsure of response, look to others who are better informed/knowledgeable
- Major motive in conformity
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Increased Conformity
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- Larger group size
- Unanimity (situation)
- High group cohesion
- Perceived higher status of the group
- Difficulty of task
- Individual differences
- Cultural differences
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Normative Conformity
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- Involves changing one’s behavior in order to fit in with the group
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Informational Conformity
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- Happens when a person lacks knowledge and looks to the group for information and direction
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Identification
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- Occurs when people conform to what is expected of them based upon their social roles.
- Conforming to the expectations of a social role.
- There does not have to be a change in private opinion.
- A good example is Zimbardo’s Prison Study
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Compliance
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- Involves changing one’s behavior while still internally disagreeing with the group
- Publicly changing behavior to fit in with the group while privately disagreeing
- Conforming to the majority (PUBLICLY),
- In spite of not really agreeing with them (PRIVATELY)
- Example in Asch Line Experiment
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Internalisation
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- Occurs when we change our behavior because we want to be like another person
- Publicly changing behavior to fit in with the group and also agreeing with them privately
- This is seen in Sherif’s Autokinetic Experiment
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Difficult of Task
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- Can lead to both increased and decreased conformity
- Not knowing how to perform a difficult task makes people more likely to conform
- But increased difficulty can also make people more accepting of different responses, leading to less conformit
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Size of Group
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- People are more likely to conform in situations that involve between three and five other peopl
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Unanimity
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- Subjects were much more likely to conform when a group agreed unanimously
- individuals are more likely to conform to group decisions when the rest of the group’s response is unanimous
- If even one other person in the group disagreed with the group, a subject was much less likely to conform
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Situation
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- People are more likely to conform in ambiguous situations where they are unclear about how they should respond
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Cultural Differences
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- Researchers have found that people from collectivist cultures are more likely to conform
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Deindividuation
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- Then people are in a large group that makes them feel aroused and anonymous, they may experience deindividuation
- When people become deindividuated, they lose their inhibitions and their sense of responsibility and are not self-conscious about their behaviour
- Deindividuation is a major reason for the violence that sometimes happens in mobs
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Sherif (1935) Auto kinetic Effect Experiment AIM
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- Demonstrating that people conform to group norms when they are put in an ambiguous (i.e. unclear) situation