Social Influence Crossword 0.0 / 5 ? PsychologyConformityASAQA Created by: Tabi KadirCreated on: 24-04-20 11:51 The type of conformity whereby an individual accepts influence because they hope to achieve a favourable reaction from those around them. Compliance 1 of 19 An explanation for conformity: occurs when an individual has a desire to be right so they look to others as a way of gaining evidence about reality. Informational social influence 2 of 19 The task in Asch’s study. Line judgement task 3 of 19 The total number of trials in Asch’s study. Eighteen 4 of 19 The researcher in the Stanford Prison Experiment. Zimbardo 5 of 19 The Stanford Prison Experiment was held at which university? Stanford 6 of 19 The researchers in the BBC study of conformity to social roles. Reicher and Haslam 7 of 19 Milgram’s experiment was held at which university? Yale 8 of 19 At which voltage level did the learner in Milgram’s experiment beg to be released? Three hundred 9 of 19 A situational factor affecting obedience. Proximity 10 of 19 An explanation for obedience in which a person views themselves as an agent carrying out another person’s wishes. Agentic state 11 of 19 What does the ‘F’ in the California F scale stand for? Fascist 12 of 19 The researcher who introduced the concept of right-wing authoritarianism. Altemeyer 13 of 19 An ally helps an individual resist conformity as they break the ... of the majority. Unanimity 14 of 19 The researcher who investigated how a consistent minority affects the opinions of the majority. Moscovici 15 of 19 A behavioural characteristic of a minority: negotiating a position with the majority rather than trying to enforce it. Flexibility 16 of 19 Example of social change though minority influence. Suffragettes 17 of 19 The gap between the perceived norm and actual norm. Misperception 18 of 19 The process of correcting a misperception. Social norms intervention 19 of 19
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