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3 kinds of social influence Ans: conformity, compliance, obedience Conformity Ans: changing one's behavior or beliefs in response to real or imagined pressure from others automatic mimicry Ans: we mindlessly imitate other people's behavior ideomotor actions Ans: -merely thinking about a behavior makes performing it more likely -preparation to interact (we like people mimicking us) study: photographs & confederates who shook their foot or rubbed their face Page | 2 All rights reserved © 2025/ 2026 | Ans: undergrads described photographs from magazines in two sessions with one other person. the confederate rubbed face or shook foot. participants shook their feet more often in the presence of the foot-shaking confederate and vice versa informational social influence Ans: the influence of other people that results from taking their comments or actions as a source as a source of information about what is correct normative social influence Ans: the desire to avoid being criticized, disapproved of, or shunned asch's conformity experiment Ans: -how often would the participant forsake what they know and conform to the incorrect judgment given by everyone else? -8 participants determined which of the three lines were longer, the participant was influenced by the rest of the confederates and changed their decisions Page | 3 All rights reserved © 2025/ 2026 | group size Ans: conformity increases with group size, but only until about 3-4 members group unanimity Ans: -if you expect to be pressured to conform and want to remain true to your beliefs, bring an ally -the presence of an ally weakens informational & normative social influence anonymity Ans: eliminates normative social influence and therefore should substantially reduce conformity expertise/status Ans: expertise: informational social influence status: normative social influence cultur

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UCR PSYC 140 Final Questions and
Correct Answers/ Latest Update / Already
Graded
3 kinds of social influence

Ans: conformity, compliance, obedience


Conformity

Ans: changing one's behavior or beliefs in response to real or
imagined pressure from others


automatic mimicry

Ans: we mindlessly imitate other people's behavior


ideomotor actions

Ans: -merely thinking about a behavior makes performing it
more likely


-preparation to interact (we like people mimicking us)


study: photographs & confederates who shook their foot or rubbed
their face

All rights reserved © 2025/ 2026 |

, Page |2


Ans: undergrads described photographs from magazines in two
sessions with one other person. the confederate rubbed face or
shook foot. participants shook their feet more often in the
presence of the foot-shaking confederate and vice versa


informational social influence

Ans: the influence of other people that results from taking
their comments or actions as a source as a source of
information about what is correct


normative social influence

Ans: the desire to avoid being criticized, disapproved of, or
shunned


asch's conformity experiment

Ans: -how often would the participant forsake what they know
and conform to the incorrect judgment given by everyone else?


-8 participants determined which of the three lines were longer,
the participant was influenced by the rest of the confederates
and changed their decisions




All rights reserved © 2025/ 2026 |

, Page |3

group size

Ans: conformity increases with group size, but only until about
3-4 members


group unanimity

Ans: -if you expect to be pressured to conform and want to
remain true to your beliefs, bring an ally


-the presence of an ally weakens informational & normative
social influence


anonymity

Ans: eliminates normative social influence and therefore
should substantially reduce conformity


expertise/status

Ans: expertise: informational social influence


status: normative social influence


culture


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