social influence and social change

Cards (13)

  • Social change
    Alterations in the social order of a society
  • Drawing attention
    • Civil rights marches drew attention to segregation in the 1950s in America
  • Consistency
    • People who took part in marches displayed consistency of the message and intent
  • Deeper processing
    • Activism led people to deeply think about the injustices
  • Augmentation principle
    • Freedom rides were white and black, many were beaten. This personal risk augmented their message
  • Snowball effect
    1. Civil activism gradually got the attention of the US government
    2. In 1964 the civil rights act was passed
  • Social cryptoamnesia
    Social change happened but some people have no memory of the event or what led to that change
  • Asch's research

    • Presence of a dissenter broke unanimity of the majority
  • Dissenters
    • Make social change more likely
  • Milgram's research

    • When a confederate refused to give shocks, so did the genuine participant
  • Disobedient models

    • Make social change more likely
  • Gradual commitment leads to drift

    Once a small instruction is obeyed, it becomes difficult to resist a bigger one
  • Environmental and health campaigns exploit conformity by appealing to NSI. they provide information about what others are doing