Type and explanation of conformity AO3

Cards (8)

  • P - strength - real world application
    E - Normative Influence used to deter adolescents from smoking. At a high school, posters where displayed which said 4 out of 5 students don’t smoke and this reduced the cigarette use from 16% to 12%.
    E - TMB, school used normative influence to get students to conform to expectation of majority in order to reduce cigarettes used. As a result this improved many students lives.
    L - therefore it is useful influencing people into healthy habits due to expectation of majority.

    Type of conformity and explanations AO3
  • What is one strength of normative influence in research?
    Research support
  • What did Schultz et al. find regarding hotel guests and towel reuse?
    Hotel guests exposed to a normative message reused their towels 25% more.
  • What does the study by Schultz et al. suggest about people's behavior?
    People shape their behavior out of a desire to fit in with a reference group.
  • What does TMB suggest about individuals and majority expectations?
    Individuals conform to majority expectations to gain approval and avoid social disapproval.
  • What conclusion can be drawn about normative influence based on the research evidence?
    Normative influence is a reliable concept supported by research evidence.
  • What are the key findings of Schultz et al.'s study on towel reuse?
    • Hotel guests exposed to a normative message reused towels 25% less.
    • This indicates behavior change due to social influence.
  • What are the implications of TMB's findings on conformity?
    • Individuals conform to majority expectations.
    • This is done to gain approval and avoid social disapproval.