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Overview of the social influence topic for A Level psychology in essay plan format. These essay plans were very helpful for me during my exams and helped me achieve a high grade. They can also be easily transferred into revision cards to supplement revision.

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Social Influence Essay Plans
Explanations of Conformity
AO1
Types and Explanations of Conformity:
- Compliance: Going along with group to gain approval or avoid disapproval.
- Internalisation: Going along with a group because you have accepted their views.
- Identifications: individual accepts attitudes and behaviours they have adopted as
true, but the purpose of adopting them is to be accepted as a member of the group.
- Normative Social Influence: fundamental need for companionship and fear of
censure and rejection. Important condition is that they need to be under
surveillance.
- Informational Social Influence: In ambiguous situations, look to individuals with the
information to make them feel more confident that their beliefs are correct.

AO3

Difficulty distinguishing compliance and Support for normative influence
internalisation
 Shultz et al (2008)
 Public and private acceptance  Hotel guests exposed to normative
 Acceptance happened in public yet message that 75% of guests reused
dissipates in private towels
 May be complying in public, but  Reduction in towel use by 25%,
only as a result of self-perception people change to fit with majority

Support for informational influence
 Whittenbank and Henley (1996)
 People exposed to negative info
about African Americans (led to
believe majority thought this)
 Later reported negative beliefs
about a black individual. If unsure
we seek others opinions

, Variables affecting conformity
AO1
Asch (1956):
- 123 male US undergraduates, three lines of different lengths.
- Unambiguous task, 12 of 18 trials confederates instructed to give wrong answer.
- 32% conformed all trials, 75% at least once, half on 6 or more trials, control 1%
errors all times.
Variations of Asch study:
- Group size, 3 confederates increased conformity to 30%
- Unanimity of the group, with a supporting ally, conformity dropped 5.5%
- Difficulty of the task, length of lines made closer together, Lucas et al (2006)
difficulty moderated by self-efficacy, situational differences.

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Could be unique findings, anti-communist May be a study of independent behaviour
 Perin and Spencer  2/3 of trials participants stuck to
 Only one majority conforming own judgement, despite majority
response in 396 trials  Study showed we stick with what
 Later used youth and their we believe in
probations officers, showed similar  Shows independent behaviour
conformity to original study


Cultural differences in conformity
 Smith et al (2006)
 25% for individualistic cultures, 37%
for collectivist cultures
 Higher conformity preferred in
collectivist cultures
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