Social Influence Flashcards

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what is normative social influence?

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conforming to the majority to avoid outcast/rejection.
driven by desire to be liked/social approval
emotional reasons
(superficial/temporary behaviour)

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what is informational social influence?

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desire to be correct, if a situation is ambiguous, driven by belief others have more knowledge/correct info
cognitive reasons
permanent change in view/behaviour is genuine.

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what were asch’s line study findings?

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75% conformed once
5% conformed everytime
overall rate in critical trials 32%

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how did group size affect conformity?

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1 confederate= 3%
2= 13%
3= 33%
after that conformity stayed steady

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how did unanimity affect conformity?

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conformity dropped to 5%, suggesting presence of dissenter provides social support

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how did task difficulty affect conformity?

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smaller difference (more ambiguous)=confomity increases.
argued due to pp’s being more uncertain about their judgements- more susceptible to ISI

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asch’s evaluation strength- internal validity

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lab experiment so high internal validity, carefully controlled & standardised procedures were followed

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asch’s evaluation weakness- temporal validity

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Perrin & Sprncer argued his work lacks temporal validity, suggesting the high conformity rates were due to cultural conditions in the Cold War 1950’s America

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asch’s evaluation weakness- mundane realism

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lacks mundane realism, task is quite simple & highly controlled. helps minimise extraneous variables and isolate conformity it doesn’t replicate real life social interactions. artifical nature of work not valid measure of conformitys

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