resistance to social influence

Cards (3)

  • social support
    • conformity is reduced by a dissenting peer.
    • the effect is not long lasting.
    • obedience is reduced by one other dissenting partner.
  • locus of control - Rotter 1966
    • type of personality.
    internal:
    • believe they are in control of their own actions.
    • show greater resistance to social influence because they are more likely to base their actions on their own beliefs.
    • more self confident, more achievement oriented, higher intelligence and less need for social approval.
    external:
    • believe that things are outside of their control and they are not to blame.
  • EVALUATION - social support & locus of control
    social support:
    • P: research evidence supports the role of dissenting peer in both conformity and obedience.
    • N: no cross cultural research.
    locus of control:
    • P: research support for the link between LOC and resistance to obedience.
    • N: role of LOC may be exaggerated.