Social Impact theory

Cards (10)

  • What is social impact theory?
    the idea that conforming to social influence depends on the group's importance, immediacy, and the number of people in the group
  • What is the aim of social impact theory?
    > produce a theory that would explain studies from the 60s to the 70s, how people conform to the group they are in, follow leaders and imitate each other
  • What is the equation that helps to predict the social impact on the target?
    I=f(SIN)
  • What does the strength mean?
    > how much influence or power the target perceives the source to have
    > determined by age, status, ability or relationship
    > STRONGER THE SOURCE THE GREATER THE INFLUENCE
  • What does the immediacy mean?
    > factors such as proximity or closeness
    > physical - distance between source and target
    > temporal - influenced immediately after the source has asked them to do something
    > social - close friend or family member
  • What does the number mean?
    > number of sources exerting social influence
    > GREATER THE NUMBER OF SOURCES THE MORE LIKELY THE TARGET IS TO BE OBEDIENT
  • What does the division of impact mean?
    Social impact is reduced if there are more targets than sources
  • What is the diffusion of responsibility?
    People feel less responsible for their behaviour as the number of people increases
  • What is the 'Bystander effect'?
    (Barley & Latané - 1 other participant present = 85% of help
    4+ participant present = 31% of help)
    MORE PEOPLE PRESENT THE LESS THEY FELT A RESPONSIBILITY TO HELP.
  • What is 'diminishing returns'?
    First source of influence has the biggest impact, two sources doesn't mean double the impact