social influence Flashcards

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social influence

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a change or intepersonal process in an individual thoughts,feelings or behaviours caused by other people who may be actually or whose presence is imagined ,expected or implied

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persuasion

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a socail influence involves changing a person’s attitude, emotions or beliefs

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two types of social influences

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-informational
-normative

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informational social influence

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looking to others as valid sources of information

seeks/wants to be right

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normative social influence

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strives to be consistent with social norms,standerds and coventions

seek for approval

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what does the six principles of influence seek to achieve ?

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compliance: adhering to a direct request or giving into overt social pressure

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  1. Scarcity
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options and iteams are more valued when they are limited

ex: there is a limited shoe gonna sell out in 1hour and u want to buy it

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why is scarcity influencial

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-self-uniqueness
-downward social comparison
-statues/power
-reactance((we feel bad when we loose opportunity)

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2.liking/friendship

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adherence to a request from a positively evaluated other

liking can be based on physical attractiveness,similarity or familiarity

ex: I buy a foundation because an influencer recommended

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The Effect of Fleeting Attraction on Compliance to Requests

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particpants more strongly liked (essays ) of actors who were similar to them

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  1. commitment/consistency
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people strive to be consistent with past behaviour and follow through on commitment

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tactics using the commitment/consistency principle

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-foot in the door
-low balling
-bait and switch
-door in the face

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foot in the door

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people who agree to a small request first are more likely to agree to a bigger one later

ex: can I borrow 5 dollars ? yes
can I borrow 10 ? yes

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low balling

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making an attractive initial offer to induce a person to accept the offer and then making the term less favorable in the last minute (being more expensive)

ex: 123 milhas / ticket master in the time to pay

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bait and switch

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enticing someone to psychollogically commit to a product and then suddenly replace it with a related product that is more expensive

ex:I gonna buy this shirt but the then the owner tells me it sold out but says that their is this other shirt that is a bit more expensive

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door in the face

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people who are asked for a larger favor first are more likely to accept a smaller later

for relief in reducing bigger favor

ex: can I stay at your house for 1 month ? no
can I stay for 1 week at least ? sure

study : tutoring

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norm of social commitment

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a belif whereby once we make an agreement we tend to stick with it even if the circumstances changes

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4.reciprocity

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the incresed likehood that an individual will comply with a request from a person if that person has done something for that individual before

norm of reciprocity

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Norm for reciprocit

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A belief whereby we should return
favors and other acts of kindness

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5.social proof /validation

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a person is more likely to enact a particular behaviour to the extent that others are thought to be engaging in the same behaviour(deindividuation)

principle of conformity

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conformity

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following social norms as a result of unspoken group pressure

22
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social norms

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rules or standards that are typically unwritten and guide the social behaviour of members of a group

prescriptive -should do
proscriptive -not do

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there are two social norms

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injunctive and descriptive

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injuctive

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what people think/approve they should do

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descriptive

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what people actually do

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how do u convice someone to do what u want them to do it using norms ?

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positively worded
descrptive

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asche line study

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a group of actors with a non-actor
the group say the wrong line is bigger
the non-actor also say it is bigger (even not being) to fit in

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what is the social influence ?

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normative

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what does decrese normative social influence in groups ?

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answering anonomy (without others knowing)

ex:voting

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standfor prison experiment

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the power of the situation over individual characteristics

ex:anyone would have done the same if puted in that position

when good people do bad things

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  1. authority
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percived authority of the source will increse the likelihood that people will do what is requested or suggested

underline obdience

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obdience

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an action engaged in to fufill a direct order or command of another person with authority

-constructive or destructive

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constructive obdience

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results in someone benefit to the obeying individual or the larger society of which they are part of

ex: being quite during exams

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destructive obdience

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results in negative outcomes,such as injury to innocent victims,harm to the community, or the loss of confidence in social institutions

killing someone due to an order of a high statue

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milgrams shock experiment

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participants were told by an authority figure to shock the actor anytime they got it wrong

the participants did shock the actor even when they were bagging the participant to stop

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what certain factors increse or decreses likehood oobidence

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-proximity(physical+psychological(belifs as well)
-responsibility(it allows someone else (the experimenter/authority) to be responsibel for the participants action)
-legitimized authority(mall vs yale school)
-presence of others who refuse

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Dr. Haslem ideas

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leadership(in a belif- in this case science)+engange followership(identify with belif)

your more likely to do the action

38
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the distress in the experiment

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distress = tension (identification with the expirimenter/authority + harm of the target)