Explanations for Conformity

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    • What is normative social influence (NSI)?

      The need to be liked/accepted by the group
    • What is informational social influence (ISI)?

      The need to know what to do
    • What are the key motivations behind conformity?
      • Normative social influence (NSI): need for acceptance
      • Informational social influence (ISI): need for information
    • Give an example of normative social influence.
      Going to church every week because that is what the group does
    • How might someone demonstrate normative social influence through clothing choices?
      Wearing black all the time because that is what the group does
    • How can normative social influence affect personal opinions?
      Agreeing with the group that a new film is rubbish while secretly having enjoyed it
    • When is someone more likely to be affected by normative social influence?
      When their behavior and attitudes do not align with those of the group
    • What might someone do if they feel anxious about not fitting in with a group?
      Start attending church with the group to feel accepted
    • What is the emotional essence of normative social influence?
      It is based on the need to be liked and accepted
    • What does informational social influence (ISI) typically occur?

      When an individual is unsure and lacks knowledge about how to behave
    • How might someone demonstrate informational social influence on their first day at work?
      Looking to others for cues on how to behave in the office
    • What can happen if a group assumes everyone knows what to do in a crisis?
      It can lead to faulty decision-making
    • What is the cognitive essence of informational social influence?
      It is based on information processing
    • What are the strengths of the explanations for conformity?
      • Good research support for ISI (e.g., Jenness, 1932)
      • NSI has high ecological validity (e.g., Schultz et al., 2008)
    • What did Jenness (1932) study demonstrate?

      Participants' estimates moved closer to the group estimate, indicating ISI
    • What was the result of Schultz et al. (2008) study on NSI?

      There was a 25% reduction in the use of fresh towels in rooms with the sign
    • What are the limitations of the explanations for conformity?
      • Cannot explain why some resist NSI and ISI
      • Rarely tested in real conditions
      • Lab-based research has low mundane realism
    • Why can't the explanations for conformity be generalized to everyone?
      They do not account for individual differences
    • What is a common characteristic of most research in the field of conformity?
      It is lab-based
    • How does low mundane realism affect research on conformity?
      It reduces the scope of its external validity