Cards (28)

    • Conformity is the act of changing one's behavior to match the behavior or expectations of others
    • Conformity is driven by real or imagined social pressure.
    • Compliance is a type of conformity where individuals change their behavior while maintaining their private beliefs
    • Compliance often occurs due to social pressure or the desire to fit in
    • In compliance, personal beliefs remain unchanged.
    • Conformity is always driven by real social pressure.
      False
    • Compliance involves changing behavior to align with others while maintaining private beliefs
    • Identification involves adopting behaviors and beliefs of a group you admire and want to belong
    • In compliance, individuals act in accordance with others' expectations.
    • Internalisation is driven by personal conviction rather than social pressure.
    • Normative social influence involves conforming to fit in and avoid social disapproval
    • Informational social influence involves conforming because you believe others have better knowledge
    • Internalisation leads to a superficial change in behavior.
      False
    • Identification is driven by admiration and the desire to be accepted
    • Order the types of conformity from most superficial to deepest.
      1️⃣ Compliance
      2️⃣ Identification
      3️⃣ Internalisation
    • What is the deepest type of conformity called?
      Internalisation
    • Internalisation is driven by personal conviction
    • Internalisation leads to behavior change that is lasting and deeply ingrained.
    • What is a key characteristic of internalisation regarding acceptance?
      Genuine and personally embraced
    • In internalisation, actions align with internal beliefs
    • Someone becoming vegetarian for ethical reasons after learning about animal welfare is an example of internalisation.
    • What two types of conformity differ from internalisation in terms of private belief?
      Compliance and identification
    • Compliance involves temporary behavior change without private belief
    • What are the two main types of social influence discussed in the study material?
      Normative and informational
    • Normative social influence is driven by the desire for accurate information.
      False
    • Normative social influence is motivated by the need for acceptance
    • What type of conformity leads to a lasting change in behavior based on belief acceptance?
      Internalisation
    • Internalisation requires significant persuasion to create lasting behavior change.