Which psychologist said there were 3 types of conformity?
Kelmen (1958)
What is compliance?
When people change their behaviours/opinions to fitin with the group
What sort of form and level of conformity is compliance?
very public form + lowest level
When is compliance only shown?
When in the presence of the group
What is identification?
When a person changes their behaviours/opinions because they want to belong to a group/ fit in
What form of conformity is identification?Why?
Stronger form because they want to be publicly and privately accepted by the group
Why is identification temporary?
when we leave the group we no longer seek their acceptance
What is internalisation?
Genuinely changing behaviours/opinions even when not with the group.
See the group a correct +accept their opinions/behaviours.
Not dependent on group presence
What is conformity?
Yielding to group pressure. Often linked to majority influence
What is NSI?
Normative influence - influenced by the majority because want to fit in with what is socially acceptable to avoid rejection - leads to temporary change in behaviours
What is ISI?
Informational influence - based off when we think someone has better info due to thinking they’re more informed. Involves following majority
What are the pros of ISI?
Supporting evidence - Lucas et al (2006) conformity greater to an incorrect answer than when the question was difficult
Cons ISI
Affects all ppl differently
Asch (1955) conformity reduced when 1 other dissenting participant
Knowledgable ppl less influence by right view of majority
Cons of ISI + NSI
Oversimplified - not always poss to identify which one is at work - both may operate together irl situations
Pros of NSI
Evidence supports as an explanation of conformity - Asch
Cons NSI
Doesnt predict in every case e.g affiliators - McGhee + Teevun (1967) found affiliations conformed more
Who made the 2 process theory of NSI + ISI
Deutsch + Gerald (1955)
What was Asch’s study called?
Lines
What year was asch’s study?
1956
What were the three variables in ashc’s study?
Group size, unanimity and task difficulty
How was group size investigated in asch’s study
-Increased group size by adding condederates
-Increased size of majority
-Conformity increased
How was unanimity investigated in asch’s study
The confederates all chose the same incorrect answer
Produced more conformity
How was task difficulty investigated in asch’s study
-Line task more difficult when harder to work out -More conformity when more difficult
What type of experiment did Asch use?
Lab
What was the procedure for asch’s study
-showed 2 white cards, one w a standard line and the other with 3 comparison lines
-participant asked which of the 3 matched
-Each tested individually with a group of 6-8 confederates unbeknown to the participants
-18 trials, 12/18 critical trials, all confeds gave wrong answer
How many trials were there in asch’s study
18 total, 12 critical
what percentage of responses were incorrect on the 12 critical trials?
36.8%
On a control trial with no confederates, mistakes were only made what% of the time? (Asch)
1%
What % of participants conformed once or didn’t conform
25% didn’t conform at all
75% conformed once
What did participants say they conformed to avoid?
To avoid rejection (NSI)
What 3 reasons were found that participants conformed for?
Distortion of perception- same as majority
Distortion of judgment- unsure of own judgement
Distortion of action - privately thought different but changed to avoid public disapproval
Evaluation points Asch - A child of its time
-Conflicting evidence (Perrin + Spencer 1980) engineering students in UK, only 1 conform/396 trials. -engineering students may have felt more confident about measuring lines than original sample so less conformist
1950s = especially conformist time in US so made sense to conform to social norms
society changed since + ppl less conformist maybe
Asch effect isn’t consistent across time and so isn’t a fundamental feature of human behaviour
Evaluation Asch - Findings only apply in certain situations
The fact participants has to answer out loud and we’re with a group of strangers who they wanted to impress might mean that conformity was higher than usual. On the other hand, Williams+soon found conformity was higher when the majority of the group were friends rather than strangers
Why do some researchers suggest that women might be more conformist than men?
Because women may be more concerned about social relationships than men.