1.10.2 The Role of Majority Influence in Social Change

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  • How did majority influence contribute to the smoking ban?
    Public opinion shifted against smoking in public
  • What is the process of majority influence composed of?
    Three stages: Attention, Understanding, Acceptance
  • What occurs during the Acceptance stage of majority influence?
    Agreeing with the majority's viewpoint
  • What was the outcome of the Civil Rights Movement?
    It led to laws banning racial discrimination
  • What are the two types of influence involved in majority influence?
    Normative influence and informational influence
  • How does majority influence affect behavior?
    It leads individuals to follow group norms.
  • What change occurred due to public opinion on smoking?
    Smoking bans were implemented in public places
  • Why does consistency enhance majority influence?
    It makes the majority more convincing
  • What is informational influence in the context of majority influence?
    Learning from others' beliefs and actions
  • How does a sports team demonstrate consistency in majority influence?
    By rallying for the same cause
  • What role does clarity play in majority influence?
    Clear messages are easier to understand
  • How can timing affect the success of a campaign?
    It can increase the campaign's impact
  • Why is a simple campaign slogan effective?
    It communicates the message clearly
  • If everyone at school wears jeans, what might you do?
    You might start wearing jeans too.
  • What are the stages of the majority influence process?
    1. Attention: Noticing the majority's viewpoint
    2. Understanding: Comprehending the reasons behind it
    3. Acceptance: Agreeing with the majority's viewpoint
  • How does majority influence drive policy changes?
    It pushes governments to enact laws
  • What is the concept of majority influence in social behavior?
    • Majority influence occurs when:
    • A group's beliefs or actions shape individual thoughts.
    • Individuals conform to the norms accepted by most.
    • Example: Wearing jeans if everyone else does.
  • How did majority influence affect women's suffrage?
    It led to the mainstream belief in women's voting rights
  • What is majority influence?
    It's when a group's beliefs affect your behavior.
  • What is normative influence in the context of majority influence?
    Fitting in with the majority
  • What is the primary effect of majority influence on society?
    It can significantly change society
  • Why might you be more likely to watch a movie agreed upon by most friends?
    Because a larger majority influences decisions
  • What is one factor that helps majority influence succeed?
    Consistency
  • What role does majority influence play in establishing new norms?
    • Sets what is considered normal
    • Examples include gender equality and healthy eating habits
  • What happens during the Understanding stage of majority influence?
    Understanding why the majority believes their viewpoint
  • What has majority influence driven in history?
    Big changes
  • How does the size of a majority influence its effectiveness?
    A larger majority is harder to ignore
  • What occurs during the Attention stage of majority influence?
    The majority's viewpoint gets noticed
  • What are the key factors that determine the success of majority influence?
    • Consistency: Majority sticks to beliefs
    • Clarity: Clear messages are easier to understand
    • Size: Larger majority is harder to ignore
    • Timing: Right timing increases impact
  • What type of laws can majority influence help enact?
    Anti-discrimination laws
  • How does majority influence alter behavior during pandemics?
    It promotes widespread adoption of practices
  • How does majority influence shape attitudes in society?
    • Influences views on issues
    • Examples include environmental protection and LGBTQ+ rights
  • How does majority influence contribute to societal shifts?
    • Alters individual beliefs
    • Changes individual actions
    • Leads to significant shifts in values and behaviors