flashcards 0.0 / 5 ? PsychologyConformityA2/A-levelAQA Created by: grace009Created on: 22-12-18 20:53 What is internalisation ? When a person accepts a groups norm - private and public change 1 of 26 What is identification when you identify with a group value - public change but not private 2 of 26 What is compliance going along with others - superficial change 3 of 26 What is ISI? informative social change 4 of 26 What does it involve? cognitive process - with the desire to be right 5 of 26 When does ISI occur? it occurs in new situations where one person regarded as being an expert 6 of 26 what is NSI? normative social influence 7 of 26 what does it involve? it is the desire to behave like others and not look foolish 8 of 26 When does NSI occur ? it occurs around people you know as you need social approval 9 of 26 how many pps were in Asch's task? 123 American male students 10 of 26 what percentage did pps give the wrong answer ? 36.8% 11 of 26 what percentage conformed at least once? 75% 12 of 26 why did most pps conform? pps conformed to avoid rejection (Normative social influence) 13 of 26 what were the variables in Asch's research? Group size, unanimity and task difficulty 14 of 26 what was the result of group size? with 2 confederates = 13.6% 3 confederates = 31.8% 15 of 26 What was the result of unanimity? presence of non conformer reduced conformity 16 of 26 Results of task difficulty? conformity increased as task becomes more difficult. 17 of 26 why was 'child of the time' a limitation? Perrin and Spencer = 1/396 conformed. pps felt more confident so reduced conformity 18 of 26 why else? 1950s conformist time - so Asch effect not consistence over time 19 of 26 What was another limitation? situation and task artificial 20 of 26 Why was this a limitation? pps knew being studied so there is demand characteristics - findings don't generalise to everyday situation 21 of 26 What is a last limitation? only studied on American males so statistical insignificant and cannot be generalised to wider population or women. 22 of 26 What did Zimbardo research? mock experiment to see conformity to social roles 23 of 26 how many pps in Zimbardo research? 24 emotional stable - randomly assigned to guards or prisoner 24 of 26 what were the results of the study 2 days in the prisoners rebelled 25 of 26 what happened to the prionsers? the guards effected the prisoners psychological and physical health - after rebellion prisoners became depressed, 26 of 26
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