Social Influence - Resisting Socal Influence Flashcards
Who established two types of resistance to social influence? When?
Rotter in 1966
What was Rotter’s concept of control called?
Locus of control
Locus of control
The responsibility that you take for your actions
What two types of control did Rotter establish?
Internal locus of control
External locus of control
Internal locus of control
The things that happen to you are controlled by yourself (you take responsibility)
Example of internal locus of control: exam
If you pass an exam then it’s because you worked hard and if you fail it’s because you didn’t work hard
External locus of control
The things that happen to you are out of your control (you don’t take responsibility)
Example of external locus of control: exam
If you do well in exam it’s due to your teacher being good and if you don’t do well it’s because you have a bad teacher
Personality traits of someone with high internal locus of control (4)
Independent
Self aware
Confident
Hard working
Obedience/conformity of someone with high internal locus of control
Low obedience/conformity
Why is obedience/conformity what it is for people with high internal locus of control?
It’s low because you take responsibility for your actions and will base their actions on their own beliefs
Personality traits of someone with high external locus of control (5)
Desire for recognition
Desire for direction
Struggle to make independent decisions
Less confident
Look to other for leadership
Obedience/conformity of someone with high external locus of control
High obedience/conformity
Why is obedience/conformity what it is for someone with high external locus of control?
Because you don’t want to take responsibility for your actions
Social support
The presence of people who resist pressure to conform/obey can help others do the same by acting as role models to show others that it is possible