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Conformity

Conformity

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Conformity

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Socio-Cultural ATL ​

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Conformity is defined as...

"A type of social influence in which individuals change their attitudes or behavior to adhere to existing social norms"
-Baron et al. 2008

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Conformity in which people conform because they want to be liked or accepted. Motivated by fear of social disapproval and rejection.

Normative Influence

Conformity in which we look to others to figure out how to act or behave in an environment.

Informational Influence

Explanations of Conformity

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A matter of not just adhering to social norms, but specifically to the ingroup norms; Conforming to maintain a sense of belongingness and our Social Identity. Related to SIT

Referent Informational Influence

A combination of informational and normative influence; Where people want to be right and liked in any given situation or environment.

Dual-Process Models

Explanations of Conformity

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Dispositional and Situational Explanations

The stresses of conformity in the environment. Social Psychologist suggest this has more weight in explaining conformity than dispositional factors

Situational

Low self-esteem
High need for social support and approval
High anxiety
Feelings of low status in the group

Dispositional

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A: To test Conformity
P: Participants think they are in a visual perception study. They are asked to say aloud which lines a re of equal length to the standard line. 6 other participants are 'Confederates' and give the wrong answer 12 out of 18 trials. The real participant was last to answer.
F: Participants conformed 37% on critical trials and 76% at least once.
C: People conform to avoid criticism and social disapproval.

Asch 1951

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Groupthink is defined as...

"Defective group decision-making process that leads to poor decisions."
-Janis 1972

An off-shoot of Conformity that can be very dangerous.

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Groupthink

Common Features of Groupthink

High group cohesiveness- group closely bonded

Decisional urgency- under pressure to make fast decisions

Need for consensus- more concern on reaching consensus than how

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