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Minority
influence
When a minority (small group) changes the
attitudes
,
beliefs
and behaviours of a majority
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Factors that can enhance the effectiveness of a minority
Consistency
Commitment
Flexibility
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Moscovici's
experiment
1. Participants told they were taking part in a
colour perception
task
2. Participants placed in groups of
6
3. Shown 36 slides of varying shades of
blue
4. Participants stated the colour of each slide
5. 2 confederates said all 36 slides were green (consistent condition)
6.
2
confederates said
24
slides were green, 12 were blue (inconsistent condition)
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In the consistent condition, the real participants agreed on
8.2%
of the trials
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In the
inconsistent
condition, the real participants only agreed on
1.25
% of the trials
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A consistent minority is
6.95
% more effective than an
inconsistent
minority
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Consistency
is an important factor in
minority
influence
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Consistency
Linked to
commitment
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Moscovici
used a biased sample of 172 female participants from
America
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Moscovici's experiment required
deception
in order to achieve
valid
results
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If participants were aware of the true
aim
, they might have displayed
demand characteristics
and acted differently
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Minorities can be based on race/ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation,
religion
, age,
disability
status, etc.
Minorities can use three strategies to gain compliance from majorities:
social change strategy
,
accommodation strategy
, and assimilation strategy.
The minority group is often seen as
inferior
or
deviant
by the majority, leading to prejudice and discrimination against them.
The minority group must be perceived to be legitimate,
competent
, and
committed
to their cause.
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