A form of social influence in which a minority (sometimes only one person) persuade others to adopt their beliefs, attitudes or behaviours.
What was Moscovici’s procedure?
172participants who were told they were taking part in a colour perception task
The participants were placed in groups of six and shown 36 slides, which were all varying shades of blue
The participant had to state out loud the colour of each slide
Two of the Six participants were confederates
What was Condition 1 of Moscovici's procedure?
(consistent) the two confederates said that all 36 slides were green.
What was Condition 2 of Moscovici's procedure?
(inconsistent) the confederates said that 24 of the slides were green and 12 were blue.
What were Moscovici's findings?
Moscovici found that in the consistent condition, 32% of real participants gave same answer as minority at least one
In the inconsistent condition, the real participants only agreed on 1.25% of the trials
What was the Control group of Moscovici's procedure?
no confederates - all participants had to do was state the colour of the slide.
they got it wrong in just 0.25% of the trials
What is Synchronic Consistency?
They (the majority) are all saying the same thing.
What is Diachronic Consistency?
They've been saying he same thing for a while now...
if the minority view is consistent people start to pay attention to it.
this makes people re-think their own views.
What is Commitment in Minority Influence?
sometimes minorities engage in extreme activities to draw attention to their views.
their 'commitment to the cause' (this must be at some risk to the minority) convinces others to consider the minorities views.
this is called the Augmentation Principle.
What is Flexibility in Minority Influence?
sometimes being extremely consistent can be seen as rigid, dogmatic and inflexible which is off-putting to the majority and they are therefore unlikely to change their opinion.
therefore the minority must be flexible (Nemeth1986) and be ready to adapt and accept reasonable counter-arguments
there is a fine balance between consistency and flexibility.