1.1 Types of Conformity

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  • What is conformity in psychology?
    Aligning with group norms
  • Two key types of conformity are compliance and internalization
  • Match the type of conformity with its characteristics:
    Compliance ↔️ Public agreement, private disagreement
    Internalization ↔️ Embraces group views publicly and privately
  • In compliance, individuals privately agree with the group's views.
    False
  • What does GG represent in the mathematical formula for conformity?

    Group norms
  • Normative social influence (NSI) is driven by the desire to gain approval
  • In NSI, individuals privately agree with the group's norms.
    False
  • What is the motivation behind informational social influence (ISI)?
    Seeking accuracy
  • Match the type of social influence with its outcome:
    Normative Social Influence ↔️ Public compliance
    Informational Social Influence ↔️ Private acceptance
  • In ISI, individuals believe others have better expertise.
  • The mathematical formula for ISI includes the perceived expertise of the group
  • ISIISI represents the level of informational social influence.informational
  • What does EE in the ISI formula represent?

    Perceived expertise of the group
  • Normative social influence is motivated by the desire to gain approval
  • What is the outcome of informational social influence?
    Private acceptance
  • The source of normative social influence is group norms.
  • Compliance, identification, and internalization are distinct types of conformity
  • What motivates compliance in conformity?
    Desire for acceptance
  • Internalization is the deepest form of conformity.
  • Match the type of conformity with its motivation:
    Compliance ↔️ Desire for acceptance
    Identification ↔️ Admiration for group
    Internalization ↔️ Genuinely believe
  • A teenager wears certain clothes to fit in with their friends, which is an example of compliance
  • What is an example of identification in conformity?
    Adopting a team's work ethic
  • Joining an environmental group and embracing a new lifestyle is an example of internalization.
  • The level of compliance can be mathematically represented as C = A + G
  • What did Solomon Asch's experiments show about group size and conformity?
    Conformity plateaus after 3-4 members
  • Individuals resist conformity in larger groups due to increased resistance and diluted individual voice.
  • Conformity can be mathematically expressed as F = kG
  • What is the definition of conformity?
    Aligning with group norms
  • Two key types of conformity are compliance and internalization
  • Compliance involves publicly conforming while privately disagreeing.
  • What characterizes internalization in conformity?
    Embracing group beliefs privately
  • Normative social influence is driven by the desire to gain approval
  • What is a key aspect of normative social influence?
    Public compliance
  • Informational social influence is driven by the desire to be correct
  • What is a key aspect of informational social influence?
    Private acceptance
  • Choosing a dish recommended by a local in an unfamiliar restaurant is an example of informational social influence.
  • What is the deepest form of conformity called?
    Internalization
  • In compliance, individuals publicly conform but privately disagree.
  • In internalization, individuals publicly conform and privately agree
  • Match the type of conformity with its example:
    Compliance ↔️ Teenager wearing clothes to fit in
    Identification ↔️ Employee adopting work ethic of successful team
    Internalization ↔️ Embracing a new lifestyle after joining an environmental group