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1. Social Influence
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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