Conformity Asch Flashcards

(18 cards)

1
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What is the term for the desire to fit in with a group?

A

Normative influence

Normative influence refers to the social pressure to conform to the expectations of others.

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Define compliance in the context of group dynamics.

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Outward agreement

Compliance involves agreeing with a group or authority figure while possibly holding a different personal belief.

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What does group pressure refer to?

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Influence exerted by a group on its members

Group pressure can lead individuals to conform to group norms or expectations.

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What is the significance of team cohesion in decision-making?

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Enhances collaboration and unity

Team cohesion can lead to more effective decision-making and problem-solving.

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What is whistleblowing?

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Reporting unethical or illegal activities

Whistleblowing often involves individuals exposing wrongdoing within an organization.

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What does role internalisation mean?

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Adopting the behaviors and norms of a role

Role internalisation occurs when individuals fully embrace the expectations of their assigned roles.

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True or false: Conformity only occurs when individuals agree with the majority opinion.

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FALSE

Conformity can occur even when individuals privately disagree but choose to align with the group.

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What is the relationship between power and roles in social psychology?

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Power dynamics influence behavior and expectations

The roles individuals occupy can dictate their level of power and influence within a group.

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What is conformity?

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Conformity is when an individual changes their behaviour or views to match the group, often due to pressure.

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What is group pressure?

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Group pressure is the influence exerted by others to make someone behave or think in a certain way.

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What is normative influence?

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Normative influence is conforming due to the desire to fit in, be accepted, and avoid rejection by the group.

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What is compliance?

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Compliance is outward agreement with the group while privately disagreeing.

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13
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How does conformity link to team cohesion in PBS?

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Conformity can increase team cohesion by encouraging members to work together and follow shared behaviours.

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How can conformity affect decision-making in PBS?

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Conformity can lead to efficient decisions, but may also cause poor decision-making if individuals fear challenging the group.

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How does conformity impact whistleblowing?

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High conformity may discourage whistleblowing, as individuals fear rejection or consequences for speaking out.

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16
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Why is whistleblowing important in PBS?

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Whistleblowing helps prevent misconduct, protects the public, and maintains ethical standards.

17
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Give one positive and one negative effect of conformity in PBS

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Positive: Improved teamwork and discipline
• Negative: Risk of unethical behaviour going unchallenged

18
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How can PBS balance conformity and ethical behaviour?

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By promoting ethical leadership, encouraging lawful challenge, and protecting those who report concerns.