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Social in uence: change in behavior, attitudes, and opinions due to social factors

Conformity: the change in behavior and/or beliefs due to real or imagined pressure

Normative social in uence: We conform to norms to be socially accepted, we do not want to be
rejected by a group, this is an emotional process.

Informational social in uence: We conform to gain information; we want to avoid uncertainty or
confusion we want a ‘right’ answer which is a cognitive process

Compliance: Going along with it publicly but holding different views privately (temporary change)
Usually strangers.

Identi cation: Conforming to the group because we value it – prepared to change views to be
accepted by it

Internalization: Person genuinely accepts group norms, results in private as well. Permanent change
with absence of group

Androcentrism: male speci c ndings

Social role: parts played in society by conforming to expectations attached to the role.

Situational behaviour: behavior is determined by the situation or context. Behaviour changes in
different situations

Dispositional behaviour: behaviour is determined by the individual's ‘disposition’ or traits. Behaviour
stays consistent across different situations.

Legitimacy of authority: we obey if there is an individual of a higher position than us in the situation,
they also have power to in ict consequences.

Agentic shift: we carry out order of authority gure as their ‘agent’, meaning any blame or
responsibility can be placed on them not us.

Authoritarian Personality: traits including extremely traditional views which cause strict obedience to
authority.

Dissent: the expression of. disagreement with. group norms, group. action, or a group.

Dissenter: non-conformer/ disobedient.

Internal validity: is behaviour genuine

External validity: is behaviour representative in real life

Demand characteristics: Participants change their behaviour because they think they guessed the
aim of the study from cues from the researcher



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Why we conform to a group:

Normative social in uence:

- We conform to norms to be socially accepted, we do not want to be rejected by a group, this is
an emotional process.



Informational social in uence:

- We conform to gain information; we want to avoid uncertainty or confusion we want a ‘right’
answer which is a cognitive process



3 types of conformity (Kelman) (SA)

Compliance:

- Going along with it publicly but holding different views privately (temporary change) Usually
strangers.



Identi cation:

- Conforming to the group because we value it – prepared to change views to be accepted by it



Internalization:

- Person genuinely accepts group norms, results in private as well

- Permanent change with absence of group

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