Conformity
Obedience
Asch
Milgram
Minority influence
100

Which TYPE of conformity is most likely when a person knows the answer is wrong but still wants social approval

Internalisation

100

Name the 3 explanations of obedience we have looked at

Situational variables

Agentic state

Authoritarian personality

100

What is the aim of Asch's study

to examine the extent to which social pressure from a majority, could affect a person to conform.

100
Identify 1 quantitative, and 1 qualitative finding from Milgram's study

100% of ppts went to 300v

65% of ppts went to 450v

Ppts were sweating, trembling, some had seizures

100

According to Moscovici, what characteristic must a minority have to influence the majority?

Consistency

200

How does normative social influence lead to compliance?

A person knows the answer is wrong but goes along with it as they want social approval

200

What is the best explanation of obedience

No right or wrong answer, just wanted you to engage in some critical thinking :)

200

According to Asch, how does group size affect conformity. 

As group size increases, as does conformity (to an extent). Once group size reaches 3-4 people, conformity levels off. 

200

Identify and explain one situational variable that affected obedience in Milgram's study.

Uniform (20%)

Proximity (22.5)

Location (45%)

200

Why is flexibility important for a minority to influence the majority?

Being too rigid can make the minority seem dogmatic; flexibility shows willingness to compromise, making them more persuasive.

300

Explain the difference between compliance, internalisation, and identification

Compliance is outward agreement but internal disagreement, identification is conforming to fit in with a group, and internalisation is adopting beliefs both publicly and privately.

300

What is the authoritarian personality, and how is it linked to obedience?

It is a personality type characterized by submissiveness to authority and hostility towards lower-status groups, linked to higher obedience.

300

Identify and explain 1 ethical issue in Asch's study.

Deception, as participants were misled about the true purpose of the study.

300

How did some of Milgram's participants show resistance to social influence

Not all participants obeyed and went to 450v

Many ppts wanted to withdraw earlier and required prompts

Many showed visible signs of moral strain

300

How does Moscovici's research support the idea of minority influence

By showing that consistent, committed, and flexible minorities create social conflict and internal change, he established that they can influence majorities, often causing internal, private, or indirect conversion rather than public conformity

400

Which type of conformity is most likely to continue after group pressure is removed

Internalisation

400

Using the agentic state, how can we explain why soldiers obeyed Hitler in WW2?

The soldiers moved from an autonomous state and saw themselves working as an 'agent' for Hitler, therefore passing the blame and reducing any guilt

400

Which of Asch's variations assesses informational social influence and why?

Task difficulty because the correct answer wasn't obvious so the ppt was unsure which was correct

400

How can we use Locus of Control to explain why only 65% of Milgram's participant's obeyed

The ppts who went to 450v likely had an external locus of control, therefore didn't take accountability for their actions and were less likely to feel guilt. The people who withdrew from the study likely had an internal locus of control

400

What is the snowball effect, and how does it relate to minority influence?

It is when a minority gradually gains support until the viewpoint becomes accepted by the majority.

500

Explain 1 piece of research into conformity we have looked at (you cannot use Asch or any of the variations)

Schultz

Lucas

500

Explain 1 weakness of the agentic state as an explanation for obedience?

Can be seen as reductionist as it ignores other factors such as personality

500

How did Asch's study demonstrate high internal validity, but low ecological validity

As it was a lab experiment, Asch had high control over extraneous variables making it have high internal validity. However the environment and task can not be related to real life so lacks ecological validity

500

Explain two criticisms of Milgram’s research methodology. 

Ethical concerns (e.g., deception, stress on participants) and lack of ecological validity as the lab setting might not reflect real-world obedience.

500

What is the difference between minority influence and conformity

Minority influence leads to internalisation (private change), while conformity often leads to compliance (public change without private agreement).