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Psychology- ISI NSI
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What is the definition of
social influence
?
Social influence refers to the ways individuals change their
behavior
to meet
social demands
.
What are the key characteristics of
social influence
?
It can be
conscious
or
unconscious
and occurs in various social contexts.
In which social contexts can
social influence
occur?
Social influence can occur in
peer groups
,
work environments
, and
social media
.
What is
normative social influence
?
Conforming to the expectations of others
Driven by the desire to fit in and avoid rejection
Results in public compliance but not necessarily private acceptance
Can lead to
groupthink
in extreme cases
What is an example of
normative social influence
?
A
teenager
using slang words because their friends do.
Why do individuals engage in
normative social influence
?
To be liked and accepted by
others
.
In what situations is
informational social influence
most likely to occur?
In
ambiguous
situations or when people lack knowledge.
What is
informational social influence
?
It occurs when people rely on others for information about how to think, feel, or behave.
What is a key characteristic of
informational social influence
?
It often results in both
public compliance
and
private acceptance
.
What is an example of
informational social influence
?
A tourist observing locals to learn how to use
public transport
.
What are the key differences between normative and informational social influence?
**
Motivation
**:
Normative
:
Desire
to be liked and accepted
Informational
: Desire to be correct
Outcome
:
Normative:
Public compliance
without
private acceptance
Informational: Both public compliance and private acceptance
Situations
:
Normative: Clear, familiar situations
Informational: Ambiguous or unfamiliar situations
Duration
:
Normative:
Temporary
change
Informational:
Lasting
change
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