Explanations of Conformity Flashcards

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What are the two explanations of why people conform?

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Normative social influence and informational social influence

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What is normative social influence?

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The desire to be liked. We need to be accepted and to belong to a group

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Why type of conformity does normative social influence involve and why?

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It involves compliance as the individual goes along with the group publicly but privately disagrees

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What is informational social influence?

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The desire to be right. When an individual is unsure of how to act in a social situation they look to others for guidance and may copy their actions

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What type of conformity does informational social influence involve and why?

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Internalisation because the individual accepts the opinions of the majority both publicly and privately

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What situations is informational social influence more likely in?

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Ambiguous situations and when we believe others to be experts

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What study supports normative social influence?

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Asch

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How does this study support normative social influence?

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Participants later admitted that they knew the confederates answers were wrong but they didn’t want to be the odd one out and be ridiculed so they went along with their answers

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What study supports informational social influence?

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Jennes

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How does this study support informational social influence?

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When individuals estimated how many jellybeans were in a jar, the estimates moved towards the estimates of the others showing that they publicly and privately agreed with these estimates

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What is a strength of normative social influence?

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Research by Geirandeau et al shows that those with a strong need for social acceptance were more likely to go along with pressure from a bullying group to victimise another child as they have the desire to be liked

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What is a strength of informational social influence?

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Fein et al showed a film of a presidential candidate to participants and then gave them the views of the rest of the group. They tended to go along with the views of others showing the desire to be right

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What is a limitation of why people conform?

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It is not always possible to identify just one explanation for conformity. Participants may be influenced by both. Therefore incidents are not straight forward

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What other limitations can you use of why people conform?

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Methodological, ethical and sampling evaluation points

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