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What was the aim of the study conducted by Sedikides & Jackson in 1990?
To test the principles of
Social Impact Theory
by examining how strength, immediacy, and number affect compliance.
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What method was used in the Sedikides & Jackson study?
The
study
was
conducted
in a
zoo
where
visitors
were asked to
stop
leaning
on a
railing.
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How did the strength of the requester affect compliance in the study?
Visitors were more likely to comply with the
uniformed
staff member than the casually dressed person.
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What was the effect of immediacy on compliance in the study?
Compliance was
higher
when the person was
closer
compared to when they were further away.
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What did the study find regarding the number of people in the group being addressed?
As the number of people
increased
,
compliance
decreased, demonstrating the
divisional effect
.
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What conclusion did the study reach regarding Social Impact Theory?
The study provides strong empirical support for Social Impact Theory, highlighting the importance of
strength
,
immediacy
, and
number
in social influence.
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What is a critical note regarding the generalizability of the study's findings?
The study was conducted in a
specific context
(a
zoo
), which may limit its generalizability to more complex social situations.
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What is the point of debate regarding strength and immediacy in Social Impact Theory?
Some
research
suggests that
strength
may
play
a
larger
role than
immediacy
in
social
influence.
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How does the example of a political leader giving a televised speech illustrate the debate between strength and immediacy?
Despite the
lack
of
immediacy
, the
leader's
strength
can still result in significant
influence
over the
public.
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What does strength refer to in the context of Social Impact Theory?
Strength refers to the power,
credibility
, or
expertise
of the source of influence.
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How can immediacy affect social influence in political campaigns?
Immediacy can be heightened by
personal appearances
at rallies, increasing influence on voters.
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How can political figures manage the number of sources to increase their influence?
By being endorsed by several
influential
figures, they can create a
multiplicative
effect on
public opinion
.
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What is a critical note regarding the application of Social Impact Theory in understanding political influence?
SIT
may not fully explain how
individual differences
interact with social influence in political contexts.
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What is reductionism in the context of Social Impact Theory?
Reductionism refers to
simplifying
complex
phenomena
by breaking them down into
basic
components.
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Why can Social Impact Theory be criticized as reductionist?
It reduces social influence to just three factors:
strength
,
immediacy
, and
number
.
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What limitation of Social Impact Theory relates to individual differences?
The theory does not account for
personal characteristics
of the targets that can affect responses to social influence.
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How does Social Impact Theory overlook social context?
SIT
does not consider
broader social contexts
like
group norms
or
societal expectations
that shape behavior.
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What is a limitation of SIT regarding quantifiable variables?
SIT focuses on easily measurable variables and may neglect
non-quantifiable
factors like
emotional
connection.
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What is a criticism of SIT mentioned in the evaluation?
SIT can be evaluated for being
reductionist
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What does it mean for SIT to be reductionist?
It means focusing only on certain
variables
while ignoring others
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How might focusing only on certain components of a situation affect the understanding of social behavior?
It may oversimplify complex social behavior and lead to
over reductionist
reports
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What is the aim of the SIT evaluation study?
To test the principles of SIT by examining how
strength
,
immediacy
, and
number
affect compliance
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What was the method used in the SIT evaluation study?
Conducted in a zoo
Visitors asked to stop littering on a
rainy day
Requests made by either a
uniformed zoo worker
(high strength) or a
casually dressed person
(low strength)
Distance
from the
target
varied (high vs low immediacy)
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What was the finding regarding strength in the SIT evaluation study?
Visitors were more likely to comply with the
uniformed
staff member than the
casually dressed
person
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How did immediacy affect compliance in the SIT evaluation study?
Compliance
was
higher
when the person was
closer
compared to
further away
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What was the finding regarding the number of people in the group being addressed in the SIT evaluation study?
As the number of people
increased
, compliance
decreased
, demonstrating the
divisional effect
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What is the main focus of the study discussed in the material?
The study focuses on
social influence
and the factors that affect it.
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What does the study suggest about the role of immediacy in social influence?
Immediacy plays a key role in determining
social
influence.
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How does the study challenge the equal weighing of factors in social influence theory (SIT)?
The study indicates that the type of
source
may determine which factors matter more.
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What empirical support does the study provide for social influence theory (SIT)?
The study provides strong empirical support for SIT, demonstrating the importance of
strength
and
immediacy
.
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In what context was the study conducted, and how does it affect generalizability?
The study was conducted in a
specific
context (
200
), which may limit its generalizability.
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According to SIT, what are the two key factors in social influence?
The two key factors are
strength
and
immediacy
.
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What does some research suggest about the relationship between strength and immediacy in social influence?
Some
research suggests that
strength
may play a
larger
role than
immediacy.
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Give an example of a situation illustrating the concepts of strength and immediacy in social influence.
A political leader giving a
televised
speech from another country illustrates these concepts.
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What is the impact of views transmitted via a non-immediate route?
They can exert
significant
influence over the public.
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What broader social contexts does Sit neglect in its analysis?
Group
norms
,
societal expectations
, and
historical influences
.
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What types of variables does Sit focus on?
Easily measurable variables like
number
and
immediacy
.
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What non-quantifiable factors might Sit neglect?
Emotional contagion
and
moral reasoning
.
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How does Sit explain the influence of politicians or activists?
It explains how they influence large populations by
manipulating
strength
,
immediacy
, and
number
.
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What factors contribute to the high strength of politicians?
Authority
, expertise, or
charismatic
appeal.
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