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What is resistance to social influence ?
The ways in which individuals attempt to withstand
perceived
attempts to threaten freedom of choice
what does resistance to social influence involve ?
non-conformity
disobedience
what is independence?
involving a lack of consistent movement either toward or away from the social expectancy
What is anti-conformity ?
Involving a consistent movement away from
social conformity
what is social support ?
the presence of others who are defying
orders
or efforts to make them conform
What is
locus of control
?
The extent to which individuals believe they have control over their life
what is an internal locus of control ?
an individual believes that he things that happen to them are a consequence of their own
actions
and
choices
what is an external locus of control ?
consequence
of circumstances or other peoples choices
Who conducted the research on differentiation and newcomer conformity?
Erka Richardson
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What is the main finding of Richardson's research?
Group members
conform to perceived
higher status
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How do perceived status cues affect conformity in groups?
Lower status
individuals conform to higher status
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What are the practical applications of Richardson's research findings?
New members shouldn't feel
inferior
Honest opinions should be encouraged
Resistance to poor group decisions is vital
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What implication does the research suggest about high-status decisions?
They may lead to
bad
decisions
being
supported
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What ethical concern is raised by Richardson's study?
It involved
deceit
and lack of
consent
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Why is informed consent a concern in this research?
Confederates
were not who they claimed to be
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What is the relationship between status and conformity according to the study?
Higher
status individuals
resist
conformity
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What happens when group members perceive others as having higher status?
They
conform
to the group's decisions
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How does the study relate to group dynamics in decision-making?
It highlights the influence of
status
on
conformity
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What was the focus of Milgram's research?
To demonstrate
obedience
to authority
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What do confederates do in Milgram's study?
They act as
participants
but are not
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What does a high external locus of control indicate?
More conformity under
normative social pressure
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How did Spector's research relate locus of control to conformity?
High external
LoC
leads to more conformity
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What did Shute's study find about internal locus of control?
It
decreases
conformity
to
pro-drug
attitudes
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What cultural difference did Moghaddam find regarding conformity?
Japanese
conform more easily than
Americans
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What did Avtgis's meta-analysis reveal about internal locus of control?
It is linked to lower
conformity rates
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What was Holland's finding regarding locus of control and obedience?
No relationship was found between
LoC
and obedience
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What did Blass's reanalysis of Holland's data suggest?
Internal LoC
helps resist obedience
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How does personal control relate to locus of control and obedience?
High internal
LoC
values personal control
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What did Schurz find regarding locus of control and obedience?
No relationship among
Austrian
participants
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What did Schurz's study suggest about internal locus of control?
It relates to taking responsibility for
actions
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What chapter contains information on research methods?
Chapter 7
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How does time affect obedience to orders with negative outcomes?
Time
allows individuals to consider consequences
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What is the expectation in many institutional settings regarding obedience?
Orders
should be complied with immediately
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What is a focus of basic military training?
Achieving a
mindset
of immediate obedience
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What did Martin et al. (2007) find about unreasonable orders?
Participants were
less
likely to
obey
when considering orders
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What does systematic processing help resist?
Social influence
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What did Taylor et al. (1997) report about questioning authority figures?
Disobedience
increases when
motives
are
questioned
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What are the factors involved in resistance to obedience?
Systematic processing
Morality
Personality characteristics
Locus of control
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What is meant by resistance to obedience?
Opposition to
following
orders
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How do dissenters help reduce obedience?
By questioning
authority
and encouraging others
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