4.2 Theories and Explanations of Social Influence

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    • The Agency Theory explains social influence through the concept of autonomous states and agentic states.

      True
    • In-group favoritism involves preferring and conforming to the norms of groups one belongs to.
      True
    • Match the concept from the Social Identity Theory with its description:
      Social Identity ↔️ Part of self-concept from group membership
      In-group Favoritism ↔️ Preferential treatment to own group
      Out-group Derogation ↔️ Negative attitudes towards other groups
    • What is the primary motivation behind conforming in the Normative Social Influence theory?
      Acceptance and avoiding rejection
    • What is the primary motivation behind conforming in the Informative Social Influence theory?
      Belief in accurate information
    • Match the type of social influence with its primary motivation:
      Informative Social Influence ↔️ Seeking accurate information
      Normative Social Influence ↔️ Gaining acceptance
    • Normative Social Influence is driven by the need for social approval and belonging.

      True
    • Conformity involves aligning one's beliefs with a group to gain acceptance.

      True
    • People in the agentic state believe they are acting on behalf of an authority and are not personally responsible.

      True
    • What is the central concept in the Social Identity Theory of Social Influence?
      Social identity
    • How does Social Identity Theory explain conformity?
      To maintain positive social identity
    • What is the main motivation behind Normative Social Influence?
      Acceptance and avoiding rejection
    • What is the primary difference between Normative and Informational Social Influence?
      Motivation for conformity
    • What are the two main motivations underlying Informative and Normative Social Influence?
      Accurate information and social acceptance
    • In Normative Social Influence, why do individuals conform to group norms?
      To avoid social sanctions
    • What does the Agency Theory suggest about obedience?
      Individuals delegate responsibility to authority
    • Order the key aspects of conformity and obedience:
      1️⃣ Conformity is influenced by group pressure
      2️⃣ Obedience is influenced by authority
      3️⃣ Conformity aims for social acceptance
      4️⃣ Obedience aims for compliance with orders
    • Match the type of Social Influence with its description:
      Conformity ↔️ Aligning beliefs with a group
      Compliance ↔️ Responding to a request
      Obedience ↔️ Following direct orders
      Minority Influence ↔️ Influencing the majority
    • The Agency Theory suggests obedience is caused by a shift to an agentic state where individuals delegate responsibility to authority.

      True
    • Social influence refers to the process by which individuals change their behavior, attitudes, or beliefs
    • What experiment demonstrated the Agency Theory's concept of agentic shift?
      Milgram experiment
    • The Social Identity Theory explains social influence through group membership and social identity.
      True
    • Normative Social Influence occurs because individuals want to avoid rejection and gain acceptance from a group.

      True
    • Informative Social Influence (ISI) occurs when people believe a group has more accurate information.

      True
    • Match the social influence theory with its primary motivation:
      Normative Social Influence ↔️ Gaining acceptance
      Informative Social Influence ↔️ Reducing uncertainty
    • Conformity is driven by a desire for acceptance and belonging
    • What two qualities must a minority group demonstrate to influence the majority, according to Social Identity Theory?
      Persistence and consistency
    • Match the aspect of social influence with its description:
      Conformity ↔️ Aligning with group behavior
      Obedience ↔️ Complying with authority
    • Order the following theories of social influence from least to most focused on individual autonomy:
      1️⃣ Agency Theory
      2️⃣ Normative Social Influence Theory
      3️⃣ Social Identity Theory
    • Combining different theories of social influence provides a more comprehensive understanding
    • Match the type of social influence with its description:
      Conformity ↔️ Align beliefs with a group
      Compliance ↔️ Change behavior in response to a request
      Obedience ↔️ Change behavior in response to authority
    • Social influence includes conformity, compliance, obedience, and minority influence
    • Normative Social Influence occurs because individuals want to avoid rejection and gain acceptance from a group.
      True
    • Normative Social Influence leads individuals to comply with group norms
    • One reason for relying on others in Informative Social Influence is uncertainty reduction
    • What is the key difference between Informative and Normative Social Influence in terms of motivation?
      Seeking information vs acceptance
    • What is the definition of social influence?
      Changing beliefs to align
    • What are the two states described in the Agency Theory of Social Influence?
      Autonomous and agentic
    • What is one factor that increases obedience in the Agency Theory?
      Legitimacy of authority
    • Social identity is derived from membership in social groups
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