= when a person genuinely accepts the group norms.
results in private and public change in opinions/behaviours
permanent change as attitudes have been internalised
Identification
= conforming to opinions/behaviours of a group because there is something about the group we value. We identify with it and want to be partofit.
publicly change our opinions and behaviours to be accepted by the group, even if we don’t privately agree with everything the group stands for
Compliance
= involves goingalong with others in public but not changing our personal opinions and behaviours in private.
superficial change
behaviour stops as soon as grouppressurestops
Informational social influence
= we agree with the opinion of the majority because we believe it is correct. We accept it because we want to be right too.
permanent change
Normative social influence
= we agree with the opinion of the majority because we want to gain social approval and be liked.
temporary change
Evaluation- research support for NSI
Asch interviewed his participants, some said they conformed because they felt self-conscious and afraid of disapproval.
when participants wrote their answers down conformity fell to 12.5%
privately their was no normative group pressure
so some conformity is due to a desire not to be rejected by group.
Evaluation- research support for ISI
Todd Lucas et al found participants conformedmore often to incorrect answers they were given when maths problems were difficult.
because when problems were easy the participants ’knew in their own minds’ but when problems were hard the situation became ambiguous.
participants didn’t want to be wrong so relied on answers they were given
Counterpoint
Unclear whether it is NSI or ISI at work in research studies. Eg: Asch found that conformity is reduced when there is one other dissenting participant.
The dissenter may reduce the power of NSI or they may reduce the power of ISI- both are possible.
so it’s hard to separate ISI and NSI and both processes probably operate together in most real life conformity situation.
Individual difference in NSI
limitation= NSI does not predict conformity in every case.
some are greatly concerned with being liked by others- have strong need for affiliation so they are more likely to conform.
shows that NSI underlies conformity for some people more than for others. These are Individual difference that can’t be explained by one general theory