minority influence

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  • what is minority influence
    a form of social influence in which a minority of people persuades others to adopt their beliefs, attitudes or behaviours
    leads to internalisation in which private attitudes are changed as well as public behaviours
  • who research minority influence
    Moscovici 1969
  • procedure of Moscivici - group 1
    a group of 6 people were asked to view a set of 36 blue-coloured slides that varied in intensity
    in each group were two confederates who consistently said the slides were green
    pps agreed with with the confederates= on 8.42% of the trails
  • procedure of Moscivici- group 2
    exposed to an inconsistent minority
    confederates said 'green' 24 times and 'blue' 12 times
    agreement with green= 1.25%
  • procedure of Moscivci- group 3
    no confederates
    all the pps had to do was identify the colour of each slide
    incorrect= on 0.25% of trials
  • conclusion of Moscivici's research
    the confederates were in the minority but their views had an influence on the pps
    the majority has more influence when they were consistent in calling the slides 'green'
  • processes of minority influence
    commitment
    consistency
    flexibility
  • impact on consistency
    consistency from the minority increases the amount of interest from other people
    makes majority start to rethink their own views
  • types of consistency
    synchronic consistency
    diachronic consistency
  • what is synchronic consistency
    the minority all saying the same thing
  • what is diachronic consistency
    minority had all been saying the same thing for a long time
  • what is commitment
    minority demonstrates dedication to their position
    involves engaging in extreme activities
  • impact of commitment
    draws attention to the minorities views
    greater risk = greater commitment
    causes majority group to pay more attention- augmentation principle
  • who researched flexibility
    Nemeth 1986
  • what did Nemeth argue
    that consistency us not the inly important factor in minority influence
    consistency can be seen as unreasonable, unbending and rigid by the majority
    the key is to strike balance between consistency and flexibility
  • Moscovici's conversion theory of majority influence
    people compare their behaviour to the majority and their behaviour to fit in without considering the majorities views
    involves compliance
  • conversion theory of minority influence
    when a minority is consistent people may examine the minorities beliefs in detail because thy want to understand them
    can lead to them being privately accepted
  • what is the snowball effect
    over time increasing numbers of people convert from the majority position to the minority position
    the more this happens= faster rate of conversion
  • strengths of minority influence
    research evidence for consistency(Wood et al)
    research support for deeper processing (Martin et al)
  • research of Wood et al 1994
    carried out meta-analysis of 100 similar studies to Moscivici's
    found minorities who were seen as being consistent were most influential
    suggest presenting a consistent view is a minimum requirement for minority influence
  • research of Martin et al 2003
    presented a message and measured pps agreement
    one group- heard a minority group agree
    another group- heard a majority group agree
    pps then exposed to a conflicting view and attitudes were remeasured
    if heard minority group= less likely to change opinions
  • limitations of minority influence
    artificial tasks
    lacks external validity
    low in mundane realism
    minority influence may be due to the personality of the people
  • what is mundane realism
    refers to how an experiment mirrors the real world