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Social Influence. Outline Conformity Obedience to authority.

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Social Influence

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Outline

Conformity Obedience to authority

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What is Social Influence?

Social Influence - The many ways that people impact one another, including changes in attitudes, beliefs, feelings, and behavior, that result from the comments, actions, or even the mere presence of others

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What is Social Influence?

Conformity - changing one’s behavior in response to real or imagined pressure from others

Compliance - responding favorably to an explicit request by another person

Obedience - social influence in which the less powerful person in an unequal power relationship submits to the demands of the more powerful person

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Why we Conform

1. Automatic Mimicry and the Chameleon Effect chameleon effect - the nonconscious mimicry of the expressions, mannerisms, movements, and other behaviors of those with whom one is interacting

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Automatic Mimicry is Behind Social Contagion

o Emotional contagion: laughter, anger, depression

o Behavioural contagion: the case of suicide

o Mass psychogenic illness: the case of the Tennessee high school

o Mirror neurons: synchrony is necessary in social animals

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Conformity

2. Informational Social Influencethe influence of other people that results

from taking their comments or actions as a source of information as to what is correct or proper

“when in Rome, do as the Romans do”

Sherif’s Conformity Experiment with the autokinetic illusion

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Conformity

3. Normative Social Influence the influence of other people that comes

from the desire to avoid their disapproval

Asch’s Conformity Experiment

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Conformity

4. Factors Affecting Conformity Pressures

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Obedience to Authority

Milgram experiments, designed to explore mass atrocities, for ex the Holocaust in Nazi Germany

Why would ordinary people participate? The experiments: learner (confederate) and teacher

(the real participant) The procedure Stressful situation Surprisingly high number of ppts go all the way

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Obedience to Authority: Milgram, 1963

F 15.7

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Obedience To Authority Opposing Forces

a. Obeying a “legitimate” authorityb. Stopping suffering of the learner

Would You Have Obeyed?Fundamental attribution error: people

mistakenly think that the participants in this experiment are “sadistic”

a. They Tried But Failedb. Release From Responsibilityc. Step-by-Step Involvement

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Obedience to Authority

Factors that increase obedience