Minority Influence

Cards (3)

  • :) RTS Moscovici
    > two confederates sat with a majority group of six participants
    > shown blue slides that differed in intensity and had to state the colour
    > minority inconsistently called the blue slides 'green', participants gave that same wrong answer 1% of the time
    > minority consistently called the blue slides 'green', participants gave the same wrong answer 8% of the time
    > supports consistency
  • :( Moscovici - lacks mundane realism
    > used an unrealistic task of stating the colour of a slide
    > difficult to generalise to real life situations where the outcomes are more important e.g. a minority may be less influential in a jury setting when deciding the verdict for a serious crime
    > lowers the external validity
  • :) RTS Nemeth and Brilmayer
    > created a mock jury situation to decide on the amount of compensation to be paid to someone involved in a ski-lift accident
    > when the confederate put forward an alternative point and refused to change, there was no effect on the other members
    > when the confederate compromised, they had an influence of the rest of the group
    > supports flexibility