1.9 Minority Influence

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  • What is minority influence in psychology?
    A small group changing majority attitudes
  • The effectiveness of minority influence depends on three primary factors: consistency, commitment, and flexibility
  • Why is consistency important in minority influence?
    Conveys credibility and confidence
  • Commitment in minority influence is demonstrated through sacrifices or actions.
  • Flexibility in minority influence allows the minority to appear more reasonable and less dogmatic
  • What does consistency over time involve in minority influence?
    Maintaining the same viewpoint
  • Match the type of messaging with its perception:
    Consistent messaging ↔️ Credible and committed
    Inconsistent messaging ↔️ Unreliable and uncertain
  • The Suffragette movement's consistency led to changes in public opinion and legislation.
  • How does commitment differ from consistency in minority influence?
    Commitment involves actions
  • The purpose of commitment in minority influence is to show dedication and conviction
  • Flexibility in minority influence requires abandoning core beliefs.
    False
  • What is a key aspect of flexibility in minority influence?
    Openness to alternative viewpoints
  • Match the approach with its perception:
    Flexibility ↔️ Reasonable and empathetic
    Rigidity ↔️ Dogmatic and unsympathetic
  • Consistency in minority influence involves sticking to a viewpoint over time and among different individuals
  • Flexibility requires the minority to adapt to majority beliefs without abandoning their core cause.
  • What is the primary impact of consistency in minority influence?
    Conveys credibility and confidence
  • What is the primary impact of commitment in minority influence?
    Shows sincerity and conviction
  • What is the definition of minority influence?
    Changing majority's attitudes and beliefs
  • Minority influence relies on the ability of the minority to convert the majority without power imbalances
  • Match the factor of minority influence with its description:
    Consistency ↔️ Conveys credibility and confidence
    Commitment ↔️ Shows sincerity and conviction
    Flexibility ↔️ Appears reasonable and less dogmatic
  • What is an example of commitment in minority influence?
    Participating in protests
  • Steps involved in maintaining consistency in minority influence
    1️⃣ Maintaining the same viewpoint across occasions
    2️⃣ Ensuring agreement among members
  • By presenting a uniform and persistent message, the minority conveys credibility and dedication
  • Consistent messaging in minority influence encourages consideration from the majority.
  • What is an example of consistency in the Suffragette movement?
    Organizing marches and petitions
  • Commitment in minority influence is demonstrated through actions rather than viewpoints.
  • Match the aspect of minority influence with its focus:
    Commitment ↔️ Actions and sacrifices
    Consistency ↔️ Presentation of viewpoints
  • Environmental activists chaining themselves to trees demonstrate commitment through risks
  • What is flexibility in minority influence?
    Adapting to different perspectives
  • Rigidity in minority influence is perceived as dogmatic and unsympathetic.
  • What is an example of flexibility in advocating for stricter gun control?
    Discussing enhanced background checks
  • Social cryptomnesia occurs when the origin of a new idea is lost within a group
  • Stages of social cryptomnesia
    1️⃣ Presentation of Novel Idea
    2️⃣ Shift in Majority View
    3️⃣ Loss of Source Attribution
  • A team integrating a cost-cutting strategy without remembering its origin demonstrates social cryptomnesia.
  • Match the limitation of minority influence research with its impact:
    Artificial Settings ↔️ Reduces external validity
    Simplistic Issues ↔️ Limits relevance to real-life situations
    Cultural Bias ↔️ Restricts generalizability
  • What is an example of cultural bias in minority influence research?
    Studying primarily Western cultures