explain what is meant by social support in terms of resistance to social influence
the presence of people who resist pressures to conform / obey can help others to do the same - the dissenter acts as a model to show other social resistance is possible
how can social support lead to someone resisting conformity?
(use Asch as an example)
< the pressure to conform can be resisted if there are other people present to not conform
< eg. in Asch's experiment, when the confederate wasn't conforming, it enabled the naive participant to be free to follow their own conscience
--> the confederate acts as a model of independentbehaviour and their dissent gives way to more dissent because it shows the majority is no longer unanimous
how can social support lead to someone resisting obedience?
(use Milgram's variation as an example)
< the pressure to obey can be resisted if there is another person seen to disobey
< in one of Milgram's variations, the rate of obedience dropped from 65% to 10% when the genuine participant was joined by a disobedient confederate
--> the confederate acts as a model of dissent for the participant to follow and the disobedient model challenges the legitimacy of the authority figure, making it easier for others to disobey
name one strength of social support as an explanation for resistance to social influence
REAL WORLD RESEARCH SUPPORT
- research evidence for the positive effects of social support
- 2006 study evaluated an 8 week programme to help pregnant adolescents (14-19) resist peer pressure to not smoke - social support was provided by a slightly older 'buddy' --> at the end of the programme, adolescents who had a buddy were significantly less likely to smoke than a control group who didn't have a buddy
- shows how social support can help young people resist social influence to conform
outline locus of control as an explanation for resistance to social influence
locus of control - refers to the sense we each have about what directs events in our lives
- people with a high internal locus of control are moreable to resist pressures to conform / obey, if someone takes personal responsibility for their action, they tend to base their decisions on personalbeliefs rather than depending on the opinions of others
- people with a high internal locus of control tend to be more self confident
name one strength of locus of control as an explanation for resistance to social influence
RESEARCH SUPPORT:
< research evidence to support the link between LoC + resistance to obedience
< 1967 replication of Milgram's baseline procedure + measured if people were internals or externals --> found 37% of internals didn't continue to 450V compared with 23% of externals
< shows that resistance is at least partly related to LoC, which increases the validity of LoC as an explanation of disobedience