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What are the three types of conformity according to Asch (1958)?
Compliance
: Temporary behavior change to fit in
Identification
: Behavior and private
values
change only in the group
Internalization
: Permanent change of personal opinions to match the group
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What is normative social influence (NSI)?
Driven by the desire to be
liked
and
avoid
rejection
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What is informational social influence (ISI)?
Driven by the
desire
to be
correct
and look to the
majority
for
guidance
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What was the overall conformity rate in Asch's critical trials?
32%
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What percentage of participants conformed at least once in Asch's study?
75%
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What was the conformity rate when there was one Confederate in Asch's study?
3%
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How did the presence of a dissenting Confederate affect conformity rates in Asch's study?
The conformity rate dropped to 5.5%
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What effect did task difficulty have on conformity in Asch's study?
Increased ambiguity led to increased conformity
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What are the challenges in separating the influences of NSI and ISI in real-life situations?
Individuals may seek accurate information and social approval simultaneously
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What are the evaluations of Asch's study regarding conformity?
Supports NSI as many conformed to avoid standing out
Difficulty in separating NSI and ISI influences
High internal validity due to controlled conditions
Lacks temporal validity as conformity rates may vary over time
Lacks mundane realism due to the simplicity of the task
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What was the main finding of Bond's meta-analysis of Asch's line judgment task?
Higher rates of conformity in
collectivist
cultures
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What were the key features of Zimbardo's Stanford Prison Experiment?
24
male students assigned as
guards
or prisoners
Realistic arrest and treatment of prisoners
Guards had
complete control
and authority
Experiment canceled early due to stress and
abuse
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What did Zimbardo's study demonstrate about social roles?
Social roles
can significantly influence behavior
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What was the reason for the early cancellation of Zimbardo's experiment?
Fears
for the prisoners' mental health
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What are the evaluations of the Stanford Prison Experiment?
Well-controlled
initial setup
Random allocation of roles
Insights
into cruelty in institutional settings
Ethical concerns regarding psychological harm
Zimbardo's
dual role may have biased results
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What is the agentic state according to Milgram?
A
state
of
mind
where individuals feel they are
not
responsible
for their
actions
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What is the legitimacy of authority?
Acceptance of
authority figures
based on social hierarchy
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What was the maximum voltage participants were instructed to deliver in Milgram's study?
450 volts
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What happened to obedience rates when the location of Milgram's study changed?
Obedience dropped to
47.6%
in a rundown area
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What are the evaluations of Milgram's research on obedience?
Supports the
agentic state
and
legitimacy of authority
Methodological flaws
in the shock task
Lacks
ecological validity
and
mundane realism
Ethical concerns regarding
participant distress
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What percentage of nurses obeyed the order in Hofling's study?
95%
of nurses obeyed
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What did Sheridan and King's study demonstrate about obedience?
54%
of males and
100%
of females gave the highest shock level to a puppy
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What was the obedience rate in Bman’s field experiment when the researcher was dressed as a guard?
89%
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What is the significance of uniforms in obedience studies?
Uniforms provide a visible symbol of
legitimacy of authority
Influence participants' willingness to obey
Can affect the perception of authority figures
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What was the non-US obedience rate found in the Milgram study?
65.9%
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What are the ethical criticisms of the Milgram study?
It caused
distress
and used
deception
.
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What methodological criticisms are associated with the Milgram study?
It lacked
ecological validity
and had
demand characteristics
.
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What did Huffling's 1966 study find regarding nurses' obedience?
21 out of
22
nurses obeyed the order to give a double dose of medication.
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What does high ecological validity mean in the context of Huffling's study?
The study was conducted in a real hospital setting with a familiar task.
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What percentage of males and females gave the highest shock level in Sheridan and King's 1972 study?
54% of males and 100% of females.
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What does the term "
visible
symbol
of
legitimacy
" refer to in Bman’s 1974 study?
Uniforms
provide a
visible
symbol of
authority.
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What is the authoritarian personality according to Adorno?
It is shaped by
strict
parenting and leads to high obedience.
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What questionnaire did Adorno use to study the authoritarian personality?
The
F-scale
(Fascism scale).
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What factors does the F-scale measure?
It measures
authoritarian submission
,
uncritical attitude
towards authority, and
power toughness
.
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How did Elms and Milgram's 1966 study relate obedience to the F-scale?
Obedient
males
scored
higher
on the
F-scale
than
disobedient
males.
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What are the alternate situational explanations of obedience mentioned?
The
agentic state
and
legitimacy of authority
.
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What is the agentic state in the context of obedience?
It is a psychological state where individuals see themselves as agents of an authority figure.
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What does locus of control refer to?
It refers to the factors people believe control their actions.
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What percentage of participants with an internal locus of control refused to continue in Holland's 1967 study?
37%
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How does an internal locus of control affect resistance to social influence?
It enables individuals to see themselves as responsible and resist social influence.
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