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PSYCHOLOGY
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Social Influence Part I

Key Terms Traffic Lights

Term Before we begin End of unit End of course

Acculturation

Acculturative stress

Collectivism

Conformity

Contact hypothesis

Cultural dimension

Cultural value

Discrimination

Enculturation

Individualism

In-groups and
out-groups

Jigsaw classroom

Minimal group
paradigm studies

Normative social
influence

Prejudice




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Realistic group
conflict theory

Social identity




Topic 3.1: Conformity
Why do people go along with the group?




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Lesson (a): Normative Social Influence

Key Questions 1. What is conformity? What is normative social influence?
2. How does Asch’s study demonstrate the effects of normative
social influence on behaviour?
3. How can Asch’s results be explained in a way that shows
group pressure might not cause conformity?


Conformity and Normative Social Influence
· Conformity = behaving in a way that is socially acceptable and expected.
- It usually refers to when someone changes their behaviour in a way that is more in-line
with a social norm.
· Normative social influence = when someone changes their behaviour to conform with social
norms, and they do so because of a fear of being left out of the group.


Memory Test: Asch’s Conformity Study
1. How many confederates did Asch use in his studies?
a. 6-8
2. What is “critical trial”?
a. The trials where the confederates gave the wrong answer.
3. What were two of the reasons why the participants went along with the group, even
when the group was wrong?
a. Social pressure
b. “They didn’t know the right answer.” (NOT TRUE)
4. What happened when one of the confederates went against the group?
a. Conformity dropped, and the naive participant said their own answer.
b. From 37% to 5%
5. What does the partner condition show about conformity?
a. Unanimity is easier than individualism.
6. What is “normative conformity”?
a. Conforming due to the fear of social rejection.
7. What happens when a participant has to write their answer?
a. Conformity drops by 2/3




Guiding Question:
How does Asch’s study demonstrate the effects of normative social influence on behaviour?




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