Minority influence

    Cards (8)

    • Minority influence
      Individuals rejecting majority behaviour or belief and being converted to the views of a minority group
    • Minority influence

      • Minority group tries to change views of majority group through informational social influence
      • If successful, results in internalization or permanent lasting change in beliefs
    • Minority group changing majority opinion
      1. Slow process at first
      2. As minority group becomes larger, it gains legitimacy and attracts more people at a faster rate (snowball effect)
      3. Small minority can become majority view in relatively short time
    • Behaviours minority group must adopt
      • Consistency (repeating same message again and again, called diachronic consistency)
      • Commitment (willingness to suffer for their views, known as augmentation principle)
      • Flexibility (appearing to consider valid counter-arguments and compromise slightly)
    • Minority groups causing real social change
      • Gay rights movement
      • Environmental groups
      • Suffragettes
    • Consistency is vital in persuading majority to side with minority, but even consistent minorities only persuaded 32% of participants in research
    • Flexibility of minority group (slightly compromising position) made majority more likely to lower their position closer to minority's in research
    • Criticism of research on flexibility - experimental situation may lack external validity compared to real-world situations
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