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Explanations of why people conform nsi & isi

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Explanations of why people conform nsi & isi

  1. 1. Why do people conform? NSI ISI
  2. 2. NSI – Normative Social Influence A01 Explanation of Compliance Desire to be liked Adapting to a group position in order to be accepted Public It is rewarding to be accepted Do not privately accept what we are saying/doing
  3. 3. NSI – Normative Social Influence A02 Asch! Strength because it shows that the NSI explanation is a valid assumption as to why people alter their behaviour and conform to the majority What research that we’ve already looked at provides evidence for the NSI explanation?
  4. 4. NSI – Normative Social Influence A02 Garandeau and Cillessen (2006) E.G. they found that a bully can create a group, with the aim of victimising another person, to which other people (with poor interpersonal skills) want to join How does this support the explanation of NSI?
  5. 5. NSI – Normative Social Influence A02 Ignores the importance of being part of the group Studies have found that in certain circumstances individuals can maintain a group answer long after the How does this criticigsero tuhpe heaxsp lsaenpaatriaotne do.f NSI?
  6. 6. ISI – Informational Social Influence A01 Explanation of Internalisation Desire to be right Adapting to a group for guidance Usually in an ambiguous Private acceptance situation Look to others, who we consider to have more knowledge, for identification of the right answer
  7. 7. ISI – Informational Social Influence A02 Sherif! Strength because it shows that the ISI explanation is a valid assumption as to why people alter their behaviour to be right What research that we’ve already looked at provides evidence for the ISI explanation?
  8. 8. ISI – Informational Social Influence A02 Fein et al (2007) E.G. they found that undecided voters could be influenced by witnessing others’ opinions of the ability/performance of a How does this support tphoel ietxicpalla cnaantdioidna otef ISI?
  9. 9. ISI – Informational Social Influence A02 Asch (1951) For example, when participants were able to give answers privately (without fearing rejection from group) after being exposed to group pressure, gave correct answers TIAWB it shows that in certain situations the desire to fit in with a group is greater than the desire to be right
  10. 10. Compare them! Difference between NSI and ISI NSI ISI ‐ Compliance ‐ Desire to be liked ‐ Public compliance ‐ Asch ‐ Unambiguous setting ‐ Internalisation ‐ Desire to be right ‐ Private acceptance ‐ Sherif ‐ Ambiguous setting
  11. 11. Exam style questions – p18 Discuss why people conform (12 marks) • Adapting to be accepted, desire to be liked, public compliance • Don’t privately accept what we’re doing publically NSI A01 • Asch 1951 • Garandeau & Cillessen (2006) OR Sherif/Rohrer NSI A02 • Look to others for the right answer, desire to be right, private acceptance • Can result in a change in private beliefs and attitudes ISI A01 • Sherif 1936 • Cardwell (1996) OR Fein (2007) ISI A02
  12. 12. Exam style questions – p15 1. Conformity is the tendency for an individual to change their behaviour and/or views in response to real or imagined pressure from an individual or social group 2. (a) Internalisation – C Compliance – A 2. (b) (i) Becoming a vegetarian after a speech from animal rights protesters 2. (b) (ii) Laughing at a joke you don’t find funny

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