Types/Explanations for Conformity

    Cards (7)

    • define compliance

      - temporary change in behaviour
      - public but not private acceptance
    • define identification
      - publicly + privately accepting the norms in order to be part of the group, membership is valued
      - however no private acceptance when away from the group
    • define internalisation
      - publicly and privately accepting the norm e.g someone converting to a religion
      - this type of conformity is usually permanent
      - individuals will display certain behaviour even in the absence of the other group members
    • define informational social influence

      - looking to the majority for guidance on how to behave as we have a desire to be correct
      - results in internalisation
    • define normative social influence

      - an individual conforms with the expectations of the majority in order to gain approval or to avoid social disapproval
      - results in identification
    • outline Asch (1951)

      - 12 clinical trials
      - when given unambiguous line length test with confederated choosing the incorrect response, ppts gave incorrect response on 32% of trials
      - when interviewed, ppts suggested they conformed to avoid rejection from the majority: NSI
    • outline Jenness (1932)
      - asked ppts alone, then after group discussion, to guess the number of beans in a jar
      - ambiguous task
      - individuals 2nd guess was closer to the guesses of other members from their group
      - evidence for ISI
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