The Role of Social Influence Processes in Social Change Flashcards

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What are the two roles in social change?

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  • Minority Influence.

- Conformity.

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What are the four stages in the role of minority influence in social change?

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  • Drawing attention to an issue.
  • Consistency.
  • Flexibility.
  • The snowball effect.
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What is a real-life example of a minority group drawing attention to an issue?

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The suffragettes protested to draw attention to the fact that women were denied the same voting rights as men.

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What is a real-life example of a minority group showing consistency?

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The suffragettes all consistently made the same argument over time.

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What is a real-life example of a minority group showing flexibility?

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The suffragettes chose to suspend their activities during WWI to support the war effort.

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What is the snowball effect?

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This is where the influence of a minority group starts small but its effects grow over time as more people in society consider the issues being promoted, at which point it leads to a wide-scale social change.

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What are the three evaluation points for the role of minority influence in social change?

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+ Moscovici (1969)

  • Based on research with low ecological validity.
  • Real-life minority groups are more complicated.
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What does the role of conformity refer to?

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Normative Social Influence - the desire to be liked and accepted by the majority (avoid being seen as socially deviant).

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What are the two evaluation points for the role of conformity?

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+ Nolan et al (2008).

+ Benefits the economy.

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