Conformity
Compliance
Obedience
Studies on Social Influence
100

Conformity is defined in the text as...

Changing one's beliefs or behavior to more closely align with those of others, in response to explicit or implicit pressure (real or imagined) to do so

100

Compliance is defined in the text as...

Responding favorably to an explicit request from another person

100

In an unequal power relationship, submitting to the demands of the person in authority

Obedience

100

This study showed that 66% of participants were willing to obey authority and deliver a maximum amount of electric shock to another person.

Milgram's electric shock experiment

200

When you nonconsciously copy someone else's behavior or movements

Automatic mimicry

200

The Foot-In-The-Door Method is...

A compliance approach that involves making an initial small request with which nearly everyone complies, followed by a larger request involving the real behavior of interest

200

True or False:

Authorities can always count on obedience.

False

200

What aspect of social influence did Asch's (1951) study focus on?

Conformity

300

Normative Social Influence is defined in the text as...

The influence of other people that comes from the desire to avoid their disapproval and other social sanctions (ridicule, barbs, ostracism).

300

A phenomenon whereby people act in ways that conflict with their true attitudes or beliefs because they believe others don't share them...

Pluralistic Ignorance

300

Obedience increases when

Someone is released from responsibility

300

(J. W. Regan, 1971) Watching innocent lab rats get jolted by electric shocks, ______ (increase/decrease) mood, but _____ (increase/decrease) chances of donating to charity.

decrease... increase

400

Give an example of implicit pressure to conform

Doing something because someone else is doing so... the example given in the text was throwing away your loose-fitting jeans in favor of more tight-fitting ones because others are doing so

400

The two norm-based approaches to compliance

descriptive-norm and prescriptive norm

400

One way to avoid obeying authority

Have an ally

400

In what study did participants conform to their pre-existing stereotypes of prison guards?

Zimbardo Prison Experiment

500

Give an example of explicit pressure to conform

Friends within a group equally encourage each other to do things the majority is doing... the example given in the text is a friend group encouraging all members to vape

500

People who are in a ______ mood are more likely to comply with a request in order to maintain their mood. In contrast, people who feel ____ or ____ are also likely to comply with a request.

positive... guilty... sad

500

The idea that people reassert their prerogatives in response to the unpleasant state of arousal they experience when they believe their freedoms are threatened

Reactance theory

500

(Isen, Clark, & Schwartz, 1976) Participants were more likely to comply with the request after they recieved a  ___

Gift

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