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AQA Psychology Social Influence (2022/2023) Already Passed
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AQA Psychology Social Influence (2022/2023) Already Passed 
Social Influence 
What is conformity? Yielding to group pressure 
What is conformity also known as? Majority Influence 
When does Conformity occur? An individuals behaviour and/or beliefs are influenced by a larger group of people. 
Who made reference to three types of conformity? Kelman 
What is the weakest form of conformity? Complaince 
What is Complaince? An individual maintains their private views but goes along with the majority ...
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AQA Psychology: Social Influence Questions and Answers 100% Pass
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AQA Psychology: Social Influence Questions and Answers 100% Pass Name and define the 3 types of Confomity COMPLIANCE - change behaviour to fit in, don't agree in private but go along in public - last as long as group is present - linked to Normative social influence IDENTIFICATION - adjust because membership is desirable, conforming to behaviour of role model - private and public acceptance - temporary INTERNALISATION - change in public and private views - most permanent form as it can continue...
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AQA A-Level Psychology - Social Influence Questions and Answers Rated A+
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AQA A-Level Psychology - Social Influence Questions and Answers Rated A+ Conformity Change in a person's behaviour and/or opinions as the result of real or imagined pressure from a group 
Internalisation Permanent change in behaviours and opinions 
Identification Change of behaviour and belief only in original situation 
Compliance Belief stays the same, but behaviour changes in original situation 
Normative Social Influence Desire to be accepted and fit in, normally leads to compliance 
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Lecture notes Social Influence - Asch 2
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This is the second document for Asch's study and includes his variations (difficulty, size of majority and unanimity) and the effects on obedience. It also provides evaluation for his study.
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A-level Psychology 7182/1 Introductory Topics in Psychology
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QUESTION 
02 Briefly outline and evaluate the findings of any one study of social influence. 
[4 marks] 
MARK SCHEME 
Marks for this question: AO1 = 2 and AO3 = 2 
Level Marks Description 
2 3–4 Findings are clear and accurate. 
Evaluation/analysis is clear and coherent. 
1 1–2 
Findings are clear but there is no evaluation, or, findings and evaluation are 
both incomplete/partly accurate. 
For 1 mark there is some detail of findings but no evaluation. 
0 No relevant content. 
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A-level Psychology 7182/1 Exam 2022
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QUESTION 
02 Briefly outline and evaluate the findings of any one study of social influence. 
[4 marks] 
MARK SCHEME 
Marks for this question: AO1 = 2 and AO3 = 2 
Level Marks Description 
2 3–4 Findings are clear and accurate. 
Evaluation/analysis is clear and coherent. 
1 1–2 
Findings are clear but there is no evaluation, or, findings and evaluation are 
both incomplete/partly accurate. 
For 1 mark there is some detail of findings but no evaluation. 
0 No relevant content. 
A...
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A-level Psychology 7182/1
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Marks for this question: AO1 = 2 and AO3 = 2 
Level Marks Description 2 3–4 Findings are clear and accurate. Evaluation/analysis is clear and coherent. 
1 1–2 
Findings are clear but there is no evaluation, or, findings and evaluation are both incomplete/partly accurate. For 1 mark there is some detail of findings but no evaluation. 0 No relevant content. 
AO1 Content Outline of findings of any study of social influence, eg Asch, Milgram, Zimbardo but any study of social influence ...
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A-level Psychology 7182/1
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02 Briefly outline and evaluate the findings of any one study of social influence. [4 marks] 
MARK SCHEME 
Marks for this question: AO1 = 2 and AO3 = 2 
Level Marks Description 2 3–4 Findings are clear and accurate. Evaluation/analysis is clear and coherent. 
1 1–2 
Findings are clear but there is no evaluation, or, findings and evaluation are both incomplete/partly accurate. For 1 mark there is some detail of findings but no evaluation. 0 No relevant content. 
AO1 Content Ou...
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AQA psychology- social influence questions and answers with complete solutions
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AQA psychology- social influence questions and answers with complete solutions What are the 3 types of confomrity 1) compiance 2) identification 3)internalistation 
What does internalisation mean? When a person genuinely accepts the groups norms and public and privately changes their opinions and behaviours, this is normally a permanent change 
What does identification mean? Sometimes we conform to the opinions of the group because there is something that we value, we change our view publicity b...
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A-level/ AS psychology: Social influence (AQA)
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This booklet has been cross-checked with the specification and with over three reliable resources (textbooks, websites, etc.) What makes this booklet unique is that it contains the best explanation and evaluation points for each sub-topic. By only focusing on one textbook, there might be repetitive evaluation points such as 'the study has real-world application.' 
 
The aim of this booklet is to prepare you to get the best grade in psychology by having a range of different evaluation points a...
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