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What do experiments on conformity and compliance reveal about the power of social influence? ….Behavior is contagious. We are natural mimics..called the chameleon effect. Normative social influence. Avoid rejection or gain social approval. Informational Social Influence: When we accept others opinions about reality. Conformity Studies Adjusting one’s behavior or thinking to coincide with a group standard. Social psychologist, Stanley Milgram: Situation powerfully influence people. Obedience highest when: person giving the orders were perceived to be a legitimate authority figure, when authority figure was supported by prestigious institution, when victim was at a distance, no role models for defiance http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BcvSNg0HZwkMilgram's Obedience to Authority Experiment 2009 1/3 Asch’s Study of Conformity Asch’s Results • About 1/3 of the participants conformed. • 70% conformed at least once. To strengthen conformity: • • • • The group is unanimous The group is at least three people. One admires the group’s status One had made no prior commitment How do groups affect our behavior? when you are good at something you do it even better when people are watching. Social Loafing Social Loafing: The tendency for people in a group to exert less effort when pooling efforts toward a common goal than if they were individually accountable. Sounds like group work to me Video also includes a little door in the face http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gqJ79kAFVho SouthPark.mov Deindividuation People get swept up in a group and lose sense of self. Feel anonymous and aroused. Explains rioting behaviors. Group Polarization Groups tend to make more extreme decisions than the individual. For example, after a group discussion, people already supportive of a war become more supportive, people with an initial tendency towards racism become more racist and a group with a slight preference for one job candidate will come out with a much stronger preference. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D7IxGGfpSWk Pt. 1 - Jonestown: The Life and Death of Groupthink • Group members suppress their reservations about the ideas supported by the group. • They are more concerned with group harmony. • Worse in highly cohesive groups. Funny Elevator Psychology http://www.guzer.com/videos/elevator-psychology.php Zimbardo’s Prison Study • Showed how we deindividuate AND become the roles we are given. • Philip Zimbardo has students at Stanford U play the roles of prisoner and prison guards in the basement of psychology building. • They were given uniforms and numbers for each prisoner. • What do you think happened? Deindividuation People get swept up in a group and lose sense of self. Feel anonymous and aroused. Explains rioting behaviors. The enduring behaviors, ideas, attitudes, and traditions shared by a group of people and transmitted from one generation to the next. rules for accepted and expected behavior. the portable buffer zone we like to maintain around our bodies.