Chapter 9 Social Influence on the Individual Flashcards

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What is a group?

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A collection of two or more people who will interact for more than as few moments, they also must have a common purpose.

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What is social influence?

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The effects of the presents or actions of others, either real or imagined, on the way people think, feel or behave.

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What is status?

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The importance of a individuals position in the group, as perceived by other members.

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What are the six types of power?

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Reward, coercive, legitimate, referent, expert, and informational.

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What is reward power?

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Ability to give positive consequences or remove negative consequences in response to a specific behaviour.

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What is coercive power?

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Ability to give negative consequences or remove positive consequences in response to a specific behaviour.

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What is legitimate power?

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An individual’s status or position in a group, institution or society in general gives them the right to exercise power over those with a lower status or with less authority.

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What is referent power?

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Individuals identify with or want to be liked by this person.

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What is expert power?

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Having knowledge and skills that are desirable or needed

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What is informational power?

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Having resources or informations that are useful and are not avilable elsewhere.

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What is power?

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An individual’s ability to control or influence the thoughts, feelings or behaviour of another person or group.

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What is a role

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A behaviour adopted by a individual or assigned to them that influences the way in which they function or act in different situations and life in general.

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What is obedience?

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Obedience occurs when we follow the commands of someone with authority, or the rules or laws of our society.

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What are the factors that influence obedience?

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Social proximity, legitimacy of authority figures, and group pressure.

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What is social proximity?

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The closeness between two or more people, this may be physically or by relationship.

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What is legitimacy of authority figures?

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When a figure is perceived to have legitimate power they are more likely to have a obedience of others compared to someone who is perceived to be a lower class person.

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What is group pressure?

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Group pressure is having a individuals individual thoughts, feelings and behaviours taken away due to a group thinking differently.

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What is conformity?

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The tendency to adjust one’s thoughts, feelings and behaviour in ways that are in agreement with those of a particular individual or groupor with accepted standards about how a person should behave in certain situations.

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What are the factors affecting conformity?

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Group size, unanimity, informational influence, normative influence, and culture

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What is group size?

In relation to conformity

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Group size is the size of the group and the way it affects conformity, for example a larger group will have a larger rate of conformity than a group that is small.

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What is unanimity?

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The complete agreement be a group as a whole

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What is informative influence?

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Unfinished definition.

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What is a peer group ?

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Is usually who have similar interests and interact with each other.

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What is a clique

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A relatively small group of friends, of the same age and sex.

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What is peer pressure?

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Is real or imagined pressure to feel think or behave according to the standards that’s determined by peers (peers do not have to mean friends)

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What is risk taking behaviour?

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It’s behaviour that has potential negative consequences.

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What are types of risk taking behaviour?

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Thrill seeking, reckless behaviour, rebellious behaviour, and anti social behaviour.

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What was asch testing?

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Conformity

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What was milgram testing?

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Obedience

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What was Zimbardo testing?

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Status and power