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Groups - Coggle Diagram
Groups
Conformity and Obedience
conformity
: a change in behavior due to the perceived influence of others
Public Compliance
: conforming w/o believing the consensus of the group
Private acceptance
: assuming others are right
Wisdom of the Crowd
often conform in ambiguous situations
this often develops into norms, or behaviors a group finds acceptable. conform to be liked--
normative social influence
Injunctive Norms: what we think others approve of
Descriptive Norms: how we think others act regardless of injunctive norms
foot in door: small favor to ask for big favor
door in face: big favor to ask for small favor
can lead to boomerang effect
Social Impact Theory
: depends on importance, immediacy, and group size
minority can actually influence majority
Baboons
Obedience
: change in behavior due to influence of authority
based on
informational social influence
, meaning we rely on others to guide our behavior
allow people to achieve collective goals through skill specialization
dyadic coping
allow cultural accumulation /dissemination
combine multiple perspectives/skills to come to greatest proximation of reality/achieve most goals
this information is also shared through reactions :smiley:
Social Networks
group structures that form in response to different goals of the individual participants.
May be
clustered
or
random
depends on complexity of information being shared (
contagion
)
Polarization