Minority influence initially has a relatively small effect but then spreads more widely as more and more people consider the issues being promoted, until it reaches 'tipping point', at which point it leads to wide-scale change
- Mackie says it is majority influence that may create deeper processing if you don't share their views.
- When we find that a majority believes something different, then we are forced to think long and hard about their arguments and reasoning.
Barriers to social change
- Bashir et al found that their participants were less likely to behave in environmentally-friendly ways because they didn't want to be associated with stereotypical and minority environmentalists.