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Social Influence
Resistance to social Change
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What is a dispositional explanation?
An explanation based on
individual
personality traits
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What does the F-scale measure?
Authoritarian
personality traits
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What is fascism?
A political ideology emphasizing
authoritarianism
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How does social support affect conformity according to Asch's experiment?
It increases likelihood of
non-conformity
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What happens if a non-conformer in Asch's experiment begins to conform?
The
real participant
also begins to conform
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How does social support influence obedience according to Milgram's findings?
Obedience drops when a
confederate
disobeys
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What role does a disobedient confederate play in Milgram's experiment?
Acts as a
role model
for conscience
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What does a high score on the locus of control questionnaire indicate?
External
locus
of
control
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What does a low score on the locus of control questionnaire indicate?
Internal
locus
of
control
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What is the concept of locus of control?
Sense of control over life events
Internals
: Responsible for their outcomes
Externals
: Believe outside forces dictate outcomes
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Who proposed the idea of locus of control?
Julian Rotter
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What do individuals with a high internal locus of control believe?
They are responsible for their
life events
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What do individuals with a high external locus of control believe?
Others
or
fate
control their life events
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What are the evaluation points for social support and locus of control?
Social support:
Asch
and
Allen & Levine
findings
Locus of control:
Holland's
findings and Twenge's data
Rotter's belief on
LOC's
impact
Milgram's
view on obedience/disobedience
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What did Blass find regarding external locus of control?
It helps resist obedience under
coercion
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What did Twenge et al.'s data show about locus of control?
Trends in locus of control over
time
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What does Rotter believe about locus of control?
It exists on a
continuum
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What are the two explanations for resistance to social influence?
Individual character/personality factors
Situational factors
(e.g., presence of
allies
)
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How does having an internal locus of control affect resistance to social influence?
It increases
confidence
and responsibility
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What evidence supports the role of social support in resisting conformity?
Asch's
and
Milgram's
experiments show this
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What type of locus of control involves taking responsibility?
Internal
locus of control
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What is the opposite of an agentic state according to Milgram?
Autonomous
state
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What is the role of a dissenter in Asch's study?
To provide an
alternative
viewpoint
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How does social support affect conformity in Asch's study?
It reduces
conformity rates
significantly
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What is the effect of proximity in Milgram's study?
It changes
obedience levels
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What is the definition of legitimate authority?
Authority
recognized as valid by society
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What is the significance of self-esteem in locus of control?
It relates to
internal
locus of control
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How does socialisation relate to obedience?
It influences acceptance of
authority figures
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What is the effect of having allies present during an experiment?
It reduces
conformity
and
obedience
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What is the relationship between locus of control and responsibility?
Internals
take more responsibility for actions
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What is the role of social support in resisting social influence?
It
provides
encouragement
to
resist
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How does the presence of a dissenter affect conformity rates?
It
significantly
lowers conformity rates
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What is the impact of personality on resistance to social influence?
Personality traits
influence resistance levels
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What is the significance of the continuum in locus of control?
It shows varying
degrees
of control perception
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What does the term 'agentic state' refer to?
Acting on behalf of an
authority figure
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How does the presence of allies affect obedience in Milgram's study?
It significantly reduces obedience
levels
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What are the implications of having a high internal locus of control?
Greater resistance to
social influence
pressures
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What does the term 'social hierarchy' refer to?
Ranking of individuals based on
authority
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What is the effect of self-esteem on locus of control?
Higher self-esteem often correlates with
internal LOC
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How does socialisation influence obedience to authority?
It shapes acceptance of
authority figures
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