Lecture 3 - Minority influence

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    • Groups work better than individuals
    • Majority groups are everywhere
    • Research in social psychology points towards a majority effect
    • A numerical majority has an advantage over less opposing members
    • Most tasks are performed better with a larger number of members
    • Majority reflects better the 'real' opinion of a group
    • Support of the majority is needed to sustain a social process
    • Many events require the approval of the majority
    • Some social/political processes are triggered and supported by the majority
    • Conformity is largely associated with majority influence
    • Pressure to conform is based on the numerical advantage of the majority group
    • Majority can afford to exert pressure based on the numbers it has
    • The larger the number, the stronger the pressure
    • Minorities can be influential by converting the majority: Conversion Theory
    • Consistent minority influences the majority more than an inconsistent minority
    • Consistent minority creates confidence and an alternative viewpoint
    • Effects of a consistent minority:
      • Disrupts the established norm
      • Produces doubt and uncertainty in the majority
      • Makes itself visible
      • Focuses attention on itself
      • Shows an alternative point of view
      • Demonstrates certainty, confidence & commitment to the alternative point of view
      • Does not compromise or move
      • Implies the only solution is for the majority to accept the minority view
    • Minority influence results in stronger attitudes than majority influence
    • Individuals can manifest altered attitudinal viewpoints without directly offending the majority
    • Minority sources result in stronger resultant attitudes than majority sources
    • A flexible and consistent minority is more influential than a rigid minority
    • A minority has to negotiate rather than adopting a unilateral position
    • After an initial denial, the minority can negotiate a different ‘deal’ with the majority (foot in the door effect)
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