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Title: Group Influence and Conformity I


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Group Influence and Conformity I
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Products of Group Influence
  • conformity
  • is it good or bad?
  • real world examples?
  • compliance
  • acceptance

3
Mechanism of Group Influence I
GROUPS
4
Social Facilitation
Presence of others
5
Why arousal?
Presence of others
Dominant response
6
Social Loafing
Presence of others
7
Why relaxation?
Presence of others
8
Minimal/Interacting Group
  • Task performance
  • impaired
  • enhanced
  • Task performance
  • enhanced
  • impaired

SOCIAL FACILITATION
SOCIAL LOAFING
Behavior/Performance
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Deindividuation Exercise
Deindividuation
10
Mechanism of Group Influence II
GROUPS
Minimal Groups
Social Facilitation
Social Loafing
Dein- dividuation
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Group Decision Making
  • Consider the following scenario
  • consider each option
  • note the probability of success you require to
    recommend the riskier alternative
  • A college senior graduating in May has to decide
    between two graduate programs in chemistry. The
    first program has an excellent reputation.
    However, because of its high academic standards,
    only a fraction of entering graduate students
    obtain a Ph.D. Almost all graduate students in
    the other universitys program complete their
    Ph.D.s due to lower academic standards. It has
    a much weaker academic reputation.

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Process of Group Polarization
  • Horse racing bets

Discussion
13
Group Polarization

Discussion
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Why do Groups Influence us?
  • the desire to be...
  • social influence
  • when
  • the desire to be ..
  • produces
  • social influence

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Groupthink
Concurrence seeking tendencies
Group Characteristics
Groupthink
Results of Groupthink
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Social Influence
  • Minority Influence

Group Influence
17
Classic Studies II
  • group pressure
  • alone correct 99 of time
  • group 37 conforming responses
  • group 25 did not conform at all

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Classic Studies III Milgram
  • Obedience conformity in response to an
    explicit command /power
  • not surprising in response to a powerful
    superior
  • more surprising - obedience to those who lack
    real power
  • why does this occur?
  • lack of personal responsibility
  • visibility of status
  • gradual escalation
  • or fast escalation with no reflection
  • socialization / culture
  • to resist pressures to conform
  • clarify responsibility
  • determine a threshold of reasonableness
  • question expertise/motives of authority figures
  • understanding authority/effects of blind
    obedience

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Factors that influence conformity
  • social roles
  • social norms
  • status
  • cohesiveness
  • unanimity
  • required response
  • prior commitments
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