Conformity - Types and Explanations

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    • What is conformity?

      A change in behaviour or belief due to real or imagined group pressure
    • What are the 3 types of conformity?
      • Compliance
      • Identification
      • Internalisation
    • What is compliance?
      Going along with the others in public but not privately changing beliefs. Only short term
    • What is identification?
      We identify with a group we value and want to become part of it, publicly change beliefs when in presence of the group short term
    • What is internalisation?
      • Genuinely accepts groups beliefs and results in a private & public change of behaviour
      • long term, permanent change
    • What are the two explanations for conformity?
      • Informational social influence
      • Normative social influence
    • What is ISI?
      • Where we conform out of desire to be right, occurs in ambiguous situations.
      • Cognitive process
      • Leads to internalisation
    • What is NSI?
      • Desire to fit in with the groups social norms and behaviour, occurs in unfamiliar situations with people you know
      • Emotional process - prefers social approval
      • Leads to compliance
    • Strength of NSI - Research support
      • Asch found many conformed rather than giving the correct answer because they were afraid of social disapproval
      • When Ps wrote down answers, conformity fell to 12.5%
    • Limitation of NSI - Individual differences
      • Some are concerned about being liked by others (strong need for affiliation - relate to others).
      • Research found that those students were more likely to conform
    • Strength of ISI - Research support:
      Lucas et al found Ps conformed more to incorrect answers when maths problems were difficult, the situation was ambiguous so they relied on the answers they were given