Social Psych Chapt 8
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            how and why do people change their behavior in response to the real or imagined influence of other people
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        conformity
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            we conform because we see other people as a source of information
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        informational social influence
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            sherif studies, auto kinetic effect measured
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        visual perception
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            informational social influence uses
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        public compliance, private acceptable
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            using informational social influence rohrer used a replication of visual perception with one year delay, people ____ the information
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        internalized
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            when will people conform to informational social influence
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        situation is ambiguous, situation is in crisis, others are experts
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            most important determinate of whether or not people will use each other as a source of information
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        when the situation is ambiguous
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            having limited time to act may lead us to look to others for information
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        when the situation is in crisis
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            the more expertise someone is thought to have, the more people will look to that person for information in ambiguous situations
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        when others are experts
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            in asch studies of line test, ___ people conformed on at least one trial
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        76
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            conformity in order to be liked and accepted by others
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        normative social influence
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            often results in public compliance without private acceptance
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        normative social influence
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            implicit or explicit rules a group has for the acceptable behaviors, values, and beliefs of its members
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        social norms
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            perceptions of what behaviors are approved or disapproved of by others
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        injunctive norms
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            perceptions of how people actually behave in given situations
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        descriptive norms
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            we conform to a groups social norms in order to be ____ and ____ by the group
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        liked, accepted
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            groups have ___ for the way that other group members should behave
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        expectations
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            members in good standing ___
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        conform
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            those members who do not conform are perceived as ___
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        deviant
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            been a good group member over time so you build credit, if you deviate in future its okay
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        ideosychrisay credits
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            factors that increase normative conformity
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        group importance, no allies
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            normative pressure is stronger when coming from respected source, there is a greater cost when failing to conform
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        group importance
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            its difficult to be the lone dissenter
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        no allies
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            in informational social influence people __ to get information and in normative social influence people ___ to be liked or accepted
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        need, want
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            consistency over time, consistent unanimity among members of the minority, appear not to be driven by self-interest
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        minority influence
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            cause public compliance because of normative social influence
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        majorities
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            cause private acceptance because of informational social influence
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        minorities
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            occurs when we change our behavior because of the influence of others
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        conformity
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            occurs when we conform without really believing in what we are doing, insincere, outward conformity
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        compliance
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            is compliance in response to a specific demand
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        obedience
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            there are evil people in the world, maybe even evil groups of people, such as the Nazis in World War II
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        personality view
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            researched obedience inspired by the holocaust, some of the most famous research in social psychology, experts predicted less than 1% of people would give the highest level of shock
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        Milgram
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            prestigious university, authoritative experimenter, clear instructions for behavior
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        obey legitimate authority
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            moral mandate
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        do no harm
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            "the shocks must not be dangerous"  decide nothing is wrong, follow experimenters commands, "harm is being done"   decide something is wrong, refuse to follow commands
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        the construal
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            normative social influence, informational social influence, conforming to the wrong norm, self-justification.
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        reasons people were obedient
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            basically good people can be influenced to perform evil acts
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        conclusion of milgram
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            Blass did a meta-analysis showing ___ amount of obedience across a 25 year period
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        same
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            Burgers study
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        contemporary replication
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            remind people that they are responsible for harm, expose people to disobedient models- when other people disobey, it is easier for us to do so, question expertise and motives, just know about the power of authority figures to command blind obedience
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        ways to change behavior
