Key Concepts
Methods
Power & Popularity
Social Media Influence
Context, Gender & Culture
100

This term describes changing your opinion or behavior to match a group.

Peer conformity

100

How many experiments were conducted in this study? Explain

4

100

Inspired by Caroline Baird: Adolescents may conform not only to be liked but also to gain ______

Social status

Discussion:
Do adolescents conform more to gain status or to be accepted?

100

Inspired by Christina Sanchez-Hughes: On social media platforms like Instagram or TikTok, popularity is often measured through _________ and ________

Likes and followers

Discussion:
Do these visible metrics increase peer influence among adolescents?

100

Inspired by Gavin Doppler: Conformity patterns may differ between these two types of societies: _________________ and _________________

Individualistic and collectivistic societies

Discussion:
Would popularity have the same influence in collectivist cultures?

200

These two types of peer status were compared in the study. Explain each one

Popularity and likeability

200

In Experiment 1, peer responses came from this type of peer group. Why? Explain

hypothetical peers.

200

Inspired by Malina Watson: According to the study, adolescents conform more to this type of peer.

Popular peers

Discussion:
Why might popularity be more influential than likeability?

200

Inspired by Andrew Mackintosh: Visible labels of popularity may increase conformity because they make ________ _________ more obvious.

Social status

Discussion:
Would conformity be stronger when status is clearly visible?

200

Inspired by Lucas Hardie: When peers are real classmates, existing relationships such ________________ may influence conformity.

Friendships

Discussion:
Can friendships override popularity in peer influence?

300

This type of social influence happens when people conform to gain approval or avoid rejection.

Normative influence

300

Experiments 2–4 used this type of peers instead. Why? Explain

Real classmates

300

Inspired by Rubi Katz: Even without direct pressure, popular adolescents can influence this___________ _____________ within peer groups.

Group norms

Discussion:
Should popular adolescents be seen as leaders in peer groups? When Yes and the No?

300

Inspired by Madeleine Doppler: Social media may amplify popularity-based conformity because popularity becomes constantly ___________

Visible

Discussion:
Does constant visibility of popularity increase pressure to conform?

300

Inspired by Mehak Bhatia: Differences in conformity between boys and girls may reflect this broader social process: ___________ __________

Gender socialization

Discussion:
Are gender differences in peer influence biological or social?




400

This type of influence occurs when people believe others may have better information.

Informational influence

400

Popularity and likeability were measured using this common sociometric method.

peer nominations

400

Inspired by Sierra Proust: One possible reason adolescents conform to popular peers is fear of ________ ________

Social exclusion

Discussion:
Do adolescents follow popular peers out of admiration or fear?

400

Inspired by Karmel Clamor: Aligning with popular peers may activate ______ ____________ system in the adolescent brain.

The reward system

Discussion:
Is peer conformity partly driven by neurological reward processes?

400

Inspired by Hallie Koo: Girls’ conformity may depend more on relational meaning within peer groups. This highlights the importance of _______________

Relationships

Discussion:
Do girls and boys use different social strategies in peer groups?

500

In adolescent peer groups, this type of status reflects visibility, prestige, and social power.

Popularity

500

In one experiment, participants estimated the number of these objects on a screen.

Dots

500

Inspired by Luke Morrison: Conformity may sometimes function as a strategy to protect ___________.

Social belonging

Discussion:
When might conformity protect relationships rather than harm authenticity?

500

Inspired by Ajay Zire: If the study had used risky behaviors instead of neutral tasks, conformity might become ___________

Stronger

Discussion:
Would popularity matter even more in risky situations?

500

Inspired by Sierra Proust: Online environments may strengthen conformity because popularity cues are constantly ______________

Visible

Discussion:
Does online popularity create stronger peer hierarchies?

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