Resistance to social influence- locus of control and social support Flashcards

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resisting conformity

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  • when other people that aren’t conforming are present
  • when someone isn’t following the majority it’s social support
  • allows pp to follow their own conscience
  • confederate acts as a model for independent behaviour
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resisting obedience

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  • when another person disobeys
  • in milgrams study obedidenc decreased from 65%-10% when joined by disobedient confederate
  • may not copy behaviour but allows for free flow of conscience
  • ## disobedient model challenges obedient authority figure
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Rotter: internal locus of control

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  • believe things that happen to them are largely controlled by themselves
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Rotter: external locus of control

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  • believe things that happen to them are outside of their control
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The LOC continuum

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  • people aren’t just external or internal
  • scale and individuals vary on it
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resistance to social influence

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  • high internal LOC more able to resist conformity or obey
  • more likely to base their decisions on their own beliefs rather than that of others
  • high internal LOC tend to be more self- confident, achievement orientated and higher intelligence
  • more likely to resist social influence
  • characteristics to leaders
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Evaluation social support strength: real world research support

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  • Albrecht et al. (2006) evaluated 8 week programme to help preg teens aged 14-19 resist peer pressure to smoke
  • social support was provided by older mentor
  • those who had a mentor were less likely to smoke compared to the control group who didn’t have a buddy
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Evaluation social support strength: research support for dissenting peers

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  • Gamson et al. pp were told to produce evidence to help a company run a smear campaign
  • higher levels of resistance in that study than Milgram found in his
  • pp were in groups so could discuss what to do
  • 29/33 groups of pp rebelled against their orders
  • peer support can lead to disobedience by undermining the legitimacy of authority figure
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Evaluation locus of control strength: research support

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  • Holland repeated milgrams baseline study and measured if pp were internal or externals
  • 37% of internals didn’t continue to highest shock level
  • 23% of externals didn’t continue
  • internals showed greater resistance
  • increased validity of LOC
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Evaluation locus of control limitation: contradictory research

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  • Twenge et al. analysed data from American locus of control studies over the span of 40 years
  • over time people became more resistant to obedience and more external
  • if resistance is linked to internal locus of control, we would expect people to become more internal
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