1.5.2.3 Uniform

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  • Why are visual cues like uniforms important in social interactions?
    They help people adhere to social roles.
  • What does the term "uniform" refer to?
    A distinctive set of clothing
  • What are the roles of uniforms in social signaling?
    • Communicate specific roles in society
    • Indicate authority and responsibility
    • Encourage respect and adherence to procedures
    • Facilitate cooperation and interaction
  • What is internalization in the context of uniform influence?
    Accepting values and beliefs from the uniform
  • How did the obedience rates compare between security guards and those in milkman uniforms?
    Security guards had higher obedience than milkmen
  • What is the significance of uniforms in certain jobs?
    They communicate roles in society.
  • What is the relationship between uniform wearers and public compliance?
    Uniform wearers increase public obedience through influence
  • Why do people comply with instructions from uniformed individuals?
    Due to internalization and identification processes
  • How does a police officer's uniform function in society?
    It indicates their role in maintaining order.
  • How does identification affect obedience to uniforms?
    People emulate the behavior of uniform wearers
  • What was the compliance rate for individuals in security guard uniforms?
    76% compliance
  • What is the effect of uniforms on people's perception of safety?
    Uniforms can instill a sense of safety
  • What feelings or concepts can a uniform convey?
    Authority, discipline, or purpose
  • What do uniforms signal in terms of authority?
    They signal authority figures
  • What effect does wearing a uniform have on people's perception of authority?
    It leads to respect and obedience.
  • Why do uniforms increase compliance rates?
    People obey those who appear to hold power
  • What are the psychological mechanisms behind uniform's influence?
    Internalization and identification
  • How do police uniforms influence public behavior?
    • Instill a sense of safety
    • Create trust in authority
    • Encourage voluntary compliance with instructions
  • What is the purpose of a uniform?
    To identify individuals within a specific group
  • How does a uniform influence obedience according to Bushman's findings?
    It enhances perceived authority and compliance
  • Why do uniforms signify legitimate power and status?
    They make people feel secure following their lead
  • What was the compliance rate for individuals in plain clothes?
    30% compliance
  • What are the key reasons uniforms impact obedience?
    • Visual cues signify legitimate power and status
    • Expectation of knowledge implies training and expertise
  • What does the expectation of knowledge imply when someone wears a uniform?
    It implies training and expertise
  • What are the obedience rates for different uniforms based on the study?
    • Security guards: 76% compliance
    • Milkman uniforms: 47% compliance
    • Plain clothes: 30% compliance
  • How do security guards at concerts maintain order?
    By guiding crowds with their uniforms
  • What did Bushman's study reveal about obedience and uniforms?
    People obey commands from uniformed individuals
  • What effect does a security guard's uniform have on obedience?
    It makes them appear authoritative
  • What do a judge's robes symbolize?
    Authority and responsibility in the courtroom.