Week 4 Social influence Flashcards

1
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Social influence

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process whereby attitudes, and behaviours are influenced by the real or implied presence of others

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2
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Compliance

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Superficial change in expressed atttiudes and behaviours in response to requets or group pressure

  • Compliance does not involve internal change
  • Compliance occurs only under surveillance (real or assumed)
  • The source of influence has the power
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Persuasive influence

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Privately adhering to, or adjusting our thoughts, feelings, and/or behaviours to be consistent with the standard of the group.

  • Involves internal change
  • Doesn’t need surveillance
  • Source of influence doesn’t need to have power
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4
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Reference group

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groups to which we feel closely related and which has a great influence on our attitudes and behaviours

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5
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Obedience: experiment description

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Milgram experiment 1974 (obj: investigate obedience to authority)

  • 20 to 50 years old men
  • randomly assigned role of teacher while a confederate was learner
  • teacher had to learner’s knowledge under different conditiosn

–> 65% obedience

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6
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Conformity experiment

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Asch experiment 1951

  • male unviersity students
  • take part in a visual discrimination task with different lenghts of line

–> average conformity rate 33%

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7
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Process of conformity

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  • Normative influence : person’s desire to gain approval or avoid disapproval, wants to fit in
  • informational influence: pressure to conform to a group norm
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8
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Factors which influence confirmity

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  • Low-self esteem
  • Unanimous group,
  • Attractive group’s status
  • No prior commitment
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9
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Minority influence + factors

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The minority can introduces social change(s) that can lead to innovation

Factors which influence minority:

  • Investment (minority making significant personal and material sacrificies ex: Colin Kaepernick)
  • Autonomy (minority acting out of principal rather than personal motives)
  • Consistency (a minority which doesn’t change its opinion)
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10
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Membership group

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Group to which we belong

  • not particularly feeling a sense of belonging
  • doesn’t not have much influence on our attitudes and behaviours
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11
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Majority

Type of compliance

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Direct and public

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12
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Minority

Type of compliance

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Indirect and private

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13
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Majority

Cause of compliance

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Normative or informational influence

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14
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Minority

Cause of compliance

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Due to cognitive conflict

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15
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Majority

Content of thinking

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Message is passively
accepted as valid without
much thought

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16
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Minority

Content of thinking

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Carefully analyse the message –> Need to convince the majority
that the message is valid

17
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Majority

Direction of attention

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Focus is on the source of

the message

18
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Minority

Direction of attention

A

Focus is on the message itself

19
Q

Majority

Differential influence

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  • Public compliance with the
    majority view
  • Little or no attitude change
20
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Minority

Differential influence

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  • Little or no public compliance
    with the minority view
  • Great change in private attitude
21
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Obedience experiment - facotrs which influence obedience

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In Milgram but completed with Hogg & Vaughan in 2014

  • Victim unseen but heard
  • Experimenter giving orders in the room
  • in a university
  • no peer pressure
  • in the USA
22
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Influence of a minority study

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Moscovici experiment 1969

obj: investigate influence of a minority
- take part in an experiment of a colour perception

23
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Influence of a minority study - result

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  • Higher number of errors (people who answered greeen when it was blue) when the minority was consistent