1.10 Social Influence and Social Change

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    • Social influence refers to the way in which individuals' thoughts, feelings, and behaviors are affected by the presence and actions of others
    • Match the concept with its definition:
      Social Influence ↔️ Thoughts, feelings, and behaviors affected by others
      Social Change ↔️ Transformation in societal norms and values
    • Minority influence occurs when a smaller group or individual influences the attitudes and behaviors of the majority
    • What are the key mechanisms of minority influence?
      1️⃣ Conversion
      2️⃣ Commitment
      3️⃣ Consistency
    • What is an example of a historical movement influenced by minority influence?
      Civil Rights Movement
    • Moscovici's theory of minority influence highlights three essential elements: consistency, commitment, and flexibility
    • Match the element of Moscovici's theory with its example:
      Consistency ↔️ Civil rights activists advocating for equality
      Commitment ↔️ Suffragettes participating in protests
      Flexibility ↔️ Environmental activists using various channels
    • What type of action demonstrates commitment in minority influence?
      Bold gesture like protest
    • Majority influence refers to the impact of the dominant group's norms and behaviors on individuals
    • What is an example of a social change accelerated by majority influence during the COVID-19 pandemic?
      Adoption of mask-wearing
    • What is social change defined as?
      Transformation in societal norms
    • Social influence occurs through conformity, obedience, or persuasion
    • Social change often results from collective actions.
    • What are the mechanisms of social influence?
      Conformity, obedience, persuasion
    • Social change mechanisms include collective actions and advocacy
    • Following authority is an example of social influence.
    • What is an example of social change mentioned in the study material?
      Environmental awareness
    • Key mechanisms of minority influence in social change
      1️⃣ Consistency
      2️⃣ Commitment
      3️⃣ Conversion
    • The Civil Rights Movement challenged racial segregation
    • Minority influence requires consistent and committed messaging.
    • Who developed the theory of minority influence?
      Serge Moscovici
    • Moscovici's theory highlights three essential elements: consistency, commitment, and conversion
    • Consistency in messaging is a key factor in minority influence.
    • What action by the suffragettes demonstrates commitment?
      Participating in protests
    • What does Moscovici's theory of minority influence explain?
      Persuade majority to viewpoints
    • Consistency in Moscovici's theory refers to maintaining a clear and consistent message over time
    • Commitment in Moscovici's theory is demonstrated through strong actions, such as hunger strikes by the suffragettes.
    • What does flexibility in Moscovici's theory allow minority groups to do?
      Adapt messaging without compromise
    • Moscovici's theory highlights how minority influence can lead to social change.
    • Match the mechanism of minority influence with its description:
      Consistency ↔️ Maintaining a clear, unwavering message
      Commitment ↔️ Demonstrating conviction through bold actions
      Flexibility ↔️ Adapting messaging without compromise
    • Consistency, commitment, and flexibility enable minority groups to challenge established norms.
    • What is the dual impact of majority influence on social change?
      Hinder and facilitate
    • Conformity and obedience can stifle innovation and suppress dissent.
    • What is informational social influence (ISI) in the context of social change?
      Adopting beliefs based on information
    • Match the mechanism of ISI with its example:
      Information Provision ↔️ Climate change reports influencing eco-friendly behaviors
      Peer Endorsement ↔️ People wearing masks after seeing health professionals do so
      Authority Influence ↔️ Following vaccination guidelines from public health authorities
    • ISI facilitates social change by reducing uncertainty and encouraging new behaviors.
    • What motivates individuals in normative social influence?
      Approval or avoidance of disapproval
    • Normative social influence can either hinder or accelerate social change depending on existing norms.
    • Normative social influence occurs when individuals conform to group norms to gain approval
    • When majority norms align with traditional practices, resistance to social change increases.
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