social influence

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    • What is the agentic state in the context of obedience?
      Feeling responsibility is taken away by authority
    • What is the authoritarian personality?
      Values rules and has rigid beliefs
    • How is the authoritarian personality measured?
      Using the F scale questionnaire
    • What correlation exists between the F scale and obedience in Milgram's study?
      Higher F scale scores correlate with obedience
    • What are some limitations of the F scale in measuring authoritarian personality?
      • Correlation does not imply causation
      • May not apply to all obedient individuals
      • Methodological issues with the questionnaire
    • What is social support in the context of resistance to social influence?
      • Presence of others who resist conformity
      • Helps individuals feel empowered to disobey
    • Why is it unlikely that all Nazi soldiers had the same personality type?
      Not all obeyed commands due to personality.
    • What methodological problems exist with the s scale?
      It may test agreeableness, not authoritarianism.
    • What is a factor that improves resistance to social influence?
      Social support from dissenters.
    • Who conducted the study with electric shocks related to obedience?
      Milgram
    • What is locus of control according to Rutter Frost?
      Belief in control over life events.
    • What distinguishes internal locus of control from external locus of control?
      Internal locus believes in personal control.
    • How do individuals with an internal locus of control respond to failure?
      They blame themselves for their mistakes.
    • How do individuals with an external locus of control typically respond to failure?
      They blame outside factors for their mistakes.
    • What did Alan and Levine find regarding dissenters in conformity studies?
      Dissenters decrease conformity levels.
    • What did Gamson's study reveal about social support in obedience?
      Social support reduces obedience levels.
    • What percentage of participants with an internal locus of control did not continue in Milgram's study?
      37%
    • What percentage of participants with an external locus of control did not continue in Milgram's study?
      23%
    • What did Twinge's meta-analysis find about resistance to obedience over time?
      Resistance to obedience increased over time.
    • What is minority influence?
      How a smaller group affects a larger group.
    • Who conducted the key study on minority influence?
      Moscovici
    • What was the main finding of Moscovici's study regarding consistent minorities?
      Consistent minorities significantly influence majorities.
    • What was the percentage of trials where real participants said the slide was green when the minority was consistent?
      1. 42%
    • What happens to minority influence when the minority message is inconsistent?
      Influence drops significantly.
    • What is the augmentation process in minority influence?
      Showing commitment to a cause.
    • What is the snowball effect in minority influence?
      Gradual increase in support for a cause.
    • What did Moscovici's meta-analysis reveal about consistency in minority influence?
      Consistency has a significant impact.
    • What is a criticism of Moscovici's study regarding its participants?
      It only included female participants.
    • What is social change in the context of minority influence?
      Applying minority influence to change majority views.
    • What is an example of social change driven by minority influence?
      The suffragette movement.
    • What is the role of gaining attention in social change?
      To raise awareness for a cause.
    • What does deeper processing refer to in social change?
      Majority starts thinking about the issue.
    • What is the augmentation principle in social change?
      Willingness to sacrifice for a message.
    • What is social kryptoniva in the context of social change?
      Forgetting past struggles as norms change.
    • What is a criticism of the research on minority influence regarding its realism?
      Tasks lack mundane realism.
    • What did Nolan's study reveal about normative social influence?
      It can enhance minority influence.
    • How did Nolan demonstrate normative social influence in his study?
      By showing others were saving energy.
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