Resistance to Social Influence - Social Support

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    • What is the definition of social support in the context of resistance to social influence?
      Ability to withstand social pressure
    • How does social support help individuals resist conformity?
      It reduces the pressure to conform when there is a dissenter
    • What is the effect of social support on obedience?
      Obedience is strongest when everyone obeys authority
    • What happens when one person resists social influence?
      Others may also resist, as they see it is possible
    • What are the effects of social support on individuals facing disobedience?
      It reduces fear of disobedience and frees others to act on their conscience
    • What was the percentage of participants who disobeyed in Milgram's study?
      35% disobeyed in Milgram's study
    • How does unanimity affect conformity according to social support explanation?
      • Unanimity increases pressure to conform
      • Presence of a dissenter reduces this pressure
    • What did Asch's Line Judgement Task demonstrate about social support?
      • Dissenter reduced conformity from 33% to 5%
      • Even incorrect dissent led to reduced conformity
    • What were the findings of Milgram's 1963 study regarding disobedience?
      • Confederates disobeying reduced obedience from 65% to 10%
      • Supports the idea that social support aids in resisting obedience
    • What did Allen & Levine (1971) find about dissenting confederates?
      • Dissenting confederate reduced conformity
      • Effect observed even if confederate had vision problems
    • What conclusion can be drawn about resistance from the studies mentioned?
      Resistance is not about accuracy but freedom from pressure
    • What is a real-life example of non-conformity that demonstrates social support?
      Rosenstrasse protest, showing social support in resisting obedience