Social influence Flashcards

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What is social influence?

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The process whereby attitudes and behaviours are influenced by the real or implied presence of other people

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What is compliance?

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Attempts to persuade an individual to accept a request to respond in a desired way

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What is reciprocity?

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Key notion in social exchange. Deeply ingrained in almost all cultures and societies

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3 techniques of compliance?

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Foot in the door, door in the face, low balling

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What is the foot in the door technique?

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Smaller request that virtually everyone agrees too, followed by the target large request. Affected by several factors

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Why does the foot in the door technique work?

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Commitment to a course of action, change in self -view,

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What is the door in the face technique?

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Larger request first that most people will reject, followed by a smaller and more reasonable request

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Why does the door in the face technique work?

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Derived from the norm to reciprocate, recognise the requester has made a concession, social responsibility an guilt

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What is low-balling?

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Relies on the fact that people do not like to change their mind after committing to a course of action.

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What is obedience?

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The performance of an action in direct response to an order from a figure in authority

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What are the results from Milgram’s study?

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65% gave the full 450 v shock

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Why will people blindly follow orders from authority figures?

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Agentic state, the instrument of another, increased psychological distance, little or no sense of personal responsibility

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What are the ethical considerations of Milgram’s experiment?

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  • Harm
  • Deception
  • Insufficient debriefing
  • Participants not told immediately that the learner did not receive any shocks
  • Could any debrief overcome the emotional harm
  • Transformed view of human behaviour
    REPLICATIONS of milgram’s study would not be possible today
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Critical evaluation of Milgram’s methods?

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1) Researchers improvised from the scripted prods and invented more coercive prods
2) Were the prods a reflection of obedience to order? “you have no other choice, you must go” is the only prod that is a clear order
3) Some were participants sceptical of cover story and only 50% believed the learner was receieving the shocks
4) Engaged fellowship as an alternative explanation
5) Milgram misrepresentated debrief procedures

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Define conformity?

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Behaviour in accordance with the social norm

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Asch’s conformity experiments 1950

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First two trials all confederates answer correctly, but then give false
only 1’4 participants provided the correct answer on all 12 trialsW

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Why did people conform

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Informational influence - looking to others for help
Normative social influence - fear of appearing foolish and need to be accepted
Referent information influence - people derive identity from majority response (conform to group schema)

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What is critical for minority influence?

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Consistency - consistent condition in Moscovici’s experiment, 8% said green when slides were blue

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What is social faciliation?

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The enhancement of performance in the presence of other people - Allport 1924

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Evidence for social faciliation?

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Triplett - cyclists were faster with other cyclists compared to alone

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Why does social facilitation happen?

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Zjonc - presence of others leads to arousal which increases the likelihood of performing the dominant response.

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What is social loafing?

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When individuals work as a group. they often generate less effort than if they worked alone.

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Why do people loaf?

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Evaluative apprehension - tasks are uninteresting
Output equity - expecting other members to load, so loaf yourself
Deindividuation - being in a group leads to a weakened sense of personal identity (can explain anti-social behaviour in large groups)