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    Essay On Conformity

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    society and or culture. Social norms are the concepts which cause an individual to conform often because of a desire to be accepted and liked by others - also known as the normative influence. To research conformity to a group norms‚ Sherif (1935) and Asch (1951) both conducted valuable

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    norms. Culture is one such factor‚ if you look at a collectivist society individuals are more likely to conform more than in an individualistic society. The study carried out by Bond and smith (1993) consisted of 133 conformity studies including Asch paradigm‚ it was a Meta analysis. The results of the study showed that 14%of Belgium students conformed where as 58

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    imitation of aggressive models.  Journal of Abnormal and Social Psychology‚ 63‚ 575-82. http://www.le.ac.uk/oerresources/media/ms7500/mod1unit2/page_03.htm McLeod‚ S. A. (2008). Asch Experiment - Simply Psychology. Retrieved from http://www.simplypsychology.org/asch-conformity.html Perrin‚ S. & Spencer‚ C. (1980) The Asch effect: a child of its time? Bulletin of the British Psychological Society‚ 32‚ 405-406. http://www.simplypsychology.org/bobo-doll.html

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    and Smith‚ D. (1993) The Discipline of Teams‚ USA: Harvard Business Review Fincham‚ R Levin‚ P. (2005) Successful Teamwork!‚ England: Open University Press Sheldon‚ K Belbin‚ R. M. (1981) Management Teams: Why they succeed or fail‚ London: Heinemann Asch‚ S Rogelberg‚ S. G.‚ Barnes-Farrell‚ J. L. and Lowe‚ C. A. (1992) The Stepladder Technique: an alternative group structure facilitating effective group decision-making: Journal of Applied Psychology Janis‚ I Ingham‚ A. G.‚ Levinger‚ G.‚ Graves‚ J.

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    means that it is like any other thing it has both positive and negative ends to it. The effects of obedience were discussed in many articles and movies‚ some of these include but are not limited to: A Few Good Men‚ Opinions and Social Pressure by Solomon E. Ash‚ Obedience by Ian Parker‚

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    Extended Essay Jacob Harris Robinson High School Mr. Donald Pippin Psychology Word Count: 3681 Abstract Conformity is an aspect of psychology that is prevalent in our everyday lives. We are constantly looking to others for guidance‚ and in doing so we conform to the norms we establish as groups. But what sorts of factors affect conformity? What causes conformity? Do people conform uniformly between cultures? The question I will investigate in this paper is “how does culture influence social

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    how we think about‚ influence‚ and relate to one another (Myers 673)”. There are two kinds of social influence: Normative and Informational. These two influences are the reason why people adjust their behavior to coincide with a group standard. Solomon Asch devised a simple test in order to study conformity. He put six people in a room with one thinking they were being studied on their visual perception. Each person took their turn answering the experimenter’s question: Which of the three comparison

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    her face and‚ on another occasion‚ alongside a confederate who shook his or her foot. In this experiment‚ participants tended to rub their own face when with the face-rubbing person and shake their own foot with the foot-shaking person. Also‚ Solomon Asch devised a simple test in 1955. Participants were taken to a room where five people were already seated. The experimenter gave the

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    obey) is influence by many factors‚ Gender being one of them. Neto carried out the same study as Asch‚ but this time all the participants were female (as in Asch’s study they were all male). In Asch’s study he found that 37% of the participants conformed‚ whereas Neto found that 59% conformed. However Asch’s study was criticized for lacking ecological validity and Neto’s study is a replication of Asch. As the participants were not in a natural situation Linz and Semykina took data from a survey

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    with each other. Functional analysis is the idea that society is a complete unit made up of interrelated parts that work together. Conflict theory stresses that society is composed of groups that compete with one another for scarce resources. The Asch and Milgram experiments show that all three of the above theories have some truth to it. We can see how Symbolic Interaction influenced the majority of people to listen to the authority figure telling the teacher to do something unethical when the

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