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Social Influence 2020 – Social Influence reading pack, Radboud University, 2020, article summaries and lecture materials

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Reading pack and lecture materials covering core social influence topics and empirical articles (reciprocity, commitment and consistency, social proof, liking and scarcity, authority, priming, organizational influence). Includes summaries, experiment methods, results and practical implications — designed for seminar preparation, literature review and exam revision.

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, Social influence
Reciprocity
The six principles
Six principles that underly social influence:




The idea of this principles is based on that we need shortcuts in our behaviour. We can’t decide on
everything deliberately. We like to see ourselves as rational human beings, however we don’t have
the time and shortcuts.
 An automatic trigger (territorial behaviour) by birds who respond to other birds with a red
chest
 A necklace suddenly gets sold when the price is increased from 5 euros to 100euros. The
attached short cut can be defined as: expensive = good.
 Giving a good reason increases the change to go first when copying some papers. However,
when just saying “can I go first, BECAUSE I need to make copies” (which ofcourse you do!)
has the same effect. The attached short cut can be defined as: giving reasons, which gives a
shortcut to be more willing to help someone

These six principles usually work in a mindless manner.

Reciprocity
 Reciprocity is a social norm of responding to a positive action with another positive action,
rewarding kind actions.
 Spirit of Louisiana  After 9/11 a lot of fire trucks were broken. Louisiana raised a lot of
money and drove a fire truck all the way to New York. When a few years later Louisiana was
hit by a hurricane, several firemen drove to Louisiana.
 Giving rounds of beer  By giving beer, you expect others to pay for your beer as well.

Pre-money society
 In the pre-money world, there was no reciprocity. If a shoemaker needed bread, he would
just get a bread instantly (without direct trade).
 People keep a sense of debt in their mind, which was already present in pre-money societies.




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, Social exchange
Three types of exchange:
 Communal  This is what communism is about: the stronger the shoulders, the more weight
needs to be carried. For example parents and their children: the parents won’t expect
anything back.
 Reciprocal  I give something, but hope something will be given in return.
o The stronger the relationship, the less likely you are to have a strict sense of
reciprocity. It does not have to be in the immediate future.
 Negotiated  Everyone agrees on the exchange, no relationship is necessary. Tit-for-tat.

So… reciprocity
 To give back what another has given you
 Evolutionary principle  Reciprocity in evolutionary biology refers to mechanisms whereby
the evolution of cooperative or altruistic behaviour may be favoured by the probability of
future mutual interactions.
 Strong societal norm to reciprocity  Worldwide.

Comparison of strategies to improve organ donation




Reciprocity (including sweets by the letter) leads to more compliance to the request.

Reciprocity as a tactic
Experiment 1: Falk, 2007
 Donation to a charitable organization
 10.000 letters were sent out, included were either:
o Nothing
o One postcard drawn by a child
o Four postcards drawn by a child
 The donations were highest in the large gift condition, followed by the small gift condition.
 More people donated, and they donated more money (almost twice as much).

Experiment 2
 Percentage of investment bankers who donate a day’s salary to charity.
 They donated more when including sweets and a personal email (=reciprocity).




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