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Unit 4: Social Influence
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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