Conformity Basics
Social Norms
Social Impact Theory
Influence & Persuasion
Propaganda & Real-World Impact
100

What is the definition of conformity?

Changing one’s behavior or beliefs to match others.

100

What are social norms?

Shared expectations about appropriate behavior.

100

What three factors affect the likelihood of conformity?

Strength, immediacy, and number.

100

What are idiosyncrasy credits?

“Credits” earned through conformity that allow later deviation.

100

What is propaganda?

A systematic attempt to manipulate beliefs or behavior for a cause.

200

What are the two main types of social influence?

Informational and normative.

200

What is a descriptive norm?

What people typically do.

200

What does “strength” refer to?

The importance of the group.

200

What is minority influence?

When a small group or individual influences the majority.

200

What tools does propaganda use?

Persuasive communication, repetition, emotional appeals, social norms.

300

What does informational social influence lead to?

Private acceptance.

300

What is an injunctive norm?

What people should do.

300

What does “immediacy” refer to?

Closeness in space or time.

300

What makes minority influence effective?

Consistency, confidence, and reason.

300

Give a historical example of propaganda.

“We Can Do It!” wartime poster.

400

What does normative social influence lead to?

Public compliance.

400

Give an example of a descriptive vs. injunctive norm.

Descriptive: “Students check their phones in class.” Injunctive: “Students shouldn’t use phones.”

400

What does “number” refer to?

How many people are present.

400

Explain the Foot-in-the-Door technique.

Start with a small request → follow with a bigger one.

400

How does propaganda relate to social influence?

It shapes behavior and beliefs through conformity and persuasion.

500

Give an example of normative conformity.

Laughing at a joke you don’t find funny just to fit in.

500

How do social norms drive conformity?

Through informational and normative pressures.

500

Give a real-life example of this theory in action.

Peer pressure increasing when more close friends are watching.

500

Explain the Door-in-the-Face technique.

Start with a big request → follow with a smaller one.

500

What modern form of propaganda do we see on social media?

Influencer marketing or political campaigns shaping opinion.