1.3 Variables Affecting Conformity

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    • What happens to conformity as group size increases beyond 4-5 members?
      Impact diminishes
    • Unanimity in a group increases conformity, but even a single dissenter reduces it.
    • When tasks are challenging, higher task difficulty leads to increased conformity
    • Match the variable with its effect on conformity:
      Group Size ↔️ Increases up to a point
      Unanimity ↔️ High agreement increases it
      Task Difficulty ↔️ Higher complexity increases it
    • What is the approximate group size beyond which conformity plateaus?
      4-5 people
    • A single dissenter in a group reduces the level of conformity
    • Unanimity in a group always leads to 100% conformity.
      False
    • Order the variables affecting conformity from least to most impact:
      1️⃣ Group Size
      2️⃣ Task Difficulty
      3️⃣ Unanimity
    • Match the variable with its effect on conformity:
      Group Size ↔️ Increases up to a point
      Unanimity ↔️ High agreement increases it
      Task Difficulty ↔️ Higher complexity increases it
    • Conformity increases when everyone in the group is in agreement
    • A single dissenter in a group has no effect on conformity.
      False
    • Which variable, when high, reduces the likelihood of conformity in a group?
      Unanimity
    • Order the effect of group size on conformity:
      1️⃣ Small Group: Moderate Conformity
      2️⃣ Medium Group (4-5): High Conformity
      3️⃣ Large Group: Conformity Levels Off
    • Task difficulty affects conformity by increasing it when tasks are more challenging
    • Unanimity in a group reduces conformity if even one person dissents.
    • How does task difficulty influence conformity?
      Increases it
    • What is the effect of group size on conformity?
      Increases up to a point
    • Conformity increases when there is unanimity
    • Higher task difficulty increases conformity.
    • What type of social influence leads to higher conformity in public responses?
      Normative social influence
    • Private responses result in lower conformity due to informational social influence.
    • Order the effects of individual traits on conformity:
      1️⃣ Lower self-esteem increases conformity
      2️⃣ Females may conform more in public
      3️⃣ Collectivist cultures show higher conformity
    • Why do collectivist cultures show higher conformity levels?
      Value group harmony
    • In individualistic cultures, conformity is lower because people prioritize personal independence
    • A single dissenter in a group reduces conformity.
    • How does a group of 4-5 members affect conformity compared to a group of 2-3 members?
      Higher conformity
    • Unanimity in a group increases conformity but a dissenter reduces it.
    • Which three variables are compared in their effects on conformity?
      Group size, unanimity, task difficulty
    • Collectivist cultures emphasize group harmony and interdependence.
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