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What is meant by "normative social influence may not be detected"? Ao3
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Individuals generally don't recognise the influence that other people's behaviour

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What is meant by "normative social influence may not be detected"? Ao3
Individuals generally don't recognise the influence that other people's behaviour
What is compliance? Ao1
Someone changes their public view but retain their private in order to gain acceptance from a group
What is internalisation? Ao1
Someone changes both their public and private view
What is identification? Ao1
Someone changes their public and private view in order to associate themselves with a group or become an accepted member
What are the three types of conformity? Ao1
Compliance, internalisation and identification
What are the two explanations of conformity? Ao1
Normative social influence and informational social influence
What is normative social influence? Ao1
Someone believes the are under surveillance by a group and in order to gain acceptance/avoid rejection they conform to the group (need to be liked)
What is informational social influence? Ao1
Someone accepts information from others as true out of the need to be right, normally in ambiguous situations or where others are considered experts (need to be right)
What evaluation is there for the types of conformity? Ao3
Compliance and internalisation are hard to distinguish - someone could comply publicly then later internalise views, or could have views internalised in public but then later change mind and no longer believe the views
What evaluation is there for the explanations for conformity? Ao3
Research support, normative social influence may not be detected, informational influence may be moderated by task
What did Linkenbach and Perkins (2003) find in their study supporting one of the explanations for conformity? Ao3
Adolescents exposed to message that the majority of their peers didn't smoke were less likely to smoke supporting normative influence
What did Schultz et al. (2008) find in their study which supported one of the explanations for conformity? Ao3
Hotel guests exposed to the message that 75% of guests reused their towels daily reduced their own towel use by 25% supporting normative social influence
What did Wittenbrink and Henley (1996) find in their study which supported one of the explanations for conformity? Ao3
People exposed to negative belief about African Americans and were led to believe this was the majority opinion were more likely to hold negative views about black people supporting informational social influence
What did Fein et al. (2007) find in their study that supported one of the explanations for conformity? Ao3
Judgment of presidential candidates performance could be influenced when people saw the reactions of the other participants on screen during the debate supporting informational social influence
What is meant by "normative social influence may not be detected"? Ao3
Individuals generally don't recognise the influence that other people's behaviour has on them despite normative influence having a powerful effect on individuals behaviour
What did Nolan et al. (2008) find in their study that supports the idea that normative social influence may not be detected? Ao3
People thought that their neighbors behaviour had had the least influence on their own energy conservation however results showed it had the biggest impact
Why may it be the case that people do not detect normative influence? Ao3
People have views on what should be the biggest motivator of their behaviors so under-detect the influence that normative influence has
What is meant by "informational social influence is moderated by task"? Ao3
The impact of informational social influence is moderated by task as some tasks are determined by physical reality e.g. the biggest city, which informational influence has little impact, however it has much more impact when determining social realities e.g. the city that is the most fun, which informational influence plays a larger role in