Minority influence

    Cards (11)

    • minority social influence
      Influence of an individual or a small group upon a majority by changing the attitudes
    • Moscovici
      -6 participants,4=naive,2=stooges
      -36 separate trials= blue and green slides being presented
      -constant condition=stooges said green every time
      -inconsistent condition=stooges said green 24 times and blue 12 times
      -control condition-6 naive participants only
    • Findings of Moscovici
      -control condition=0.25%
      -consistent condition=8%
      -inconsistent condition=1.25%
      -if a minority is consistent= more impact on majority
    • Factors that impact minority influence
      Consistency,flexibility,commitment
    • Consistency
      -Always doing the same thing and makes people rethink their own values
      -Synchronic consistency=people in a minority are all saying the same thing
      -Diachronic consistency=they have been saying the same thing for some time
    • Flexibility
      -Showing willingness to listen to others since the minority should balance consistency and flexibility so they don't appear rigid
      -Repeating the same arguments and behaviours is seen as rigid and off putting to the majority
    • Commitment
      -Showing deep involvement
      -Activities must create some risk to the minority to demonstrate commitment to the cause
      -Augmentation principle
    • Snowball effect
      Over time people become converted and there is a switch from the minority to the majority
    • Social Cryptoamnesia
      Where the majority forget the root cause of the social change helping to maintain the change
    • Research supporting consistency,AO3
      Pro,meta analysis of almost 100 studies found that minorities seen as being consistent were the most influential
    • Artificial tasks, AO3
      Con,moscovicis study consisted of minority influence by using colour slides in a lab setting which raises the question of ecological validity and is it possible to generalise the findings of a laboratory setting to other settings