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What does NSI stand for in social influence?
Normative Social Influence
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How does NSI lead to social change?
By encouraging
conformity
to
group norms
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What is a potential effect of NSI on energy consumption?
Significant
decrease in energy consumption
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What is the relationship between minority influence and social change?
Minority influence can lead to
social
change
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What is the suffragette movement associated with?
Women's rights and voting rights
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What is required for a minority to influence the majority?
Consistency
in their message and actions
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How can a minority influence others effectively?
By demonstrating
commitment
to their beliefs
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What are the key principles of social influence through minority presence?
Consistency
in message
Demonstration of
commitment
Encouragement of others to
conform
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What is the term for the influence of a minority on the majority?
Minority
influence
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What does the term "social change" refer to?
Changes in
society
or specific sections of society
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How does the presence of a minority affect the majority's way of thinking?
It can lead to a change in
perspective
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What are the two types of social influence mentioned?
Normative Social Influence
(NSI)
Informational Social Influence
(ISI)
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What is the effect of a consistent minority on the majority?
Encourages
conformity
among the majority
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What is a key factor for a minority to successfully influence others?
Demonstrating
commitment
to their cause
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