Resistance to Social Influence

Cards (8)

  • How can social support help resist conformity?
    • The fact that someone else is not following the majority is social support
    • Dissenting confederate enables naive participants to be free and follow their own conscience, acting as a 'model' of independent behaviour
    • Confederates dissent gives rise to more dissent as the majority is no longer unanimous and pressure to conform can be resisted
  • How can social support help resist obedience?
    • Milgram - rate of obedience dropped from 65% to 10% when joined by a dissenting confederate
    • Other person's disobedience acts as a model of dissent for participant to be free to act from their own conscience
    • Dissenter challenges legitimacy of the authority figure, making it easier to disobey
  • What are Rotter's locusts of control?
    • Internal LOC: things that happen are largely controlled by themselves
    • External LOC: things that happen are outside their control
    • LOC is a scale and individuals vary in their positions on it
  • How do locusts of control affect resistance to social influence?
    • High internal LOCS can resist pressures to conform or obey easily because they base their decisions on their own beliefs and don't depend on others' opinions
    • High external LOCs are particularly susceptible to obedience
  • What research support is there to strengthen the positive effects of social support?
    • Albrecht et al. - programme called Teen Fresh Start USA tried to help pregnant adolescents resist peer pressure to smoke by giving them an older mentor
    • Those with a mentor were less likely to smoke than a control group without one
    • Shows social support can help young people resist social influence in the real-world
  • What research support is there to strengthen the role of dissenting peers in resisting obedience?
    • Gamson et al. - told participants to produce evidence that would help an oil company run a smear campaign
    • 88% of participants rebelled against these orders after discussing in groups what they were told to do - showing peer support can lead to disobedience as it undermines the legitimacy of an authority figure
  • What research supports the link between locusts of control and social responsibility?
    • Oliner and Oliner (1988) interviewed 406 people who protected and rescued Jews from Nazis during the holocaust and 126 people who did not
    • Rescuers found to have an internal LOC and scored high on measures of social responsibility
  • How does contradictory research weaken the link between locusts of control and resistance?
    • Twenge et al. conducted a meta-analysis of LOC studies conducted over a 40 year period from 1960 to 2002
    • Found that people became more resistant to obedience but also more external, going against expectations that resistance is linked to an internal LOC
    • Shows LOC is not a valid explanation of how people realistically resist social influence