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Perception Test
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Chapter 7
Conformity
AIB College
of BusinessDr. Josh Woods
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Figure 7.1: Continuumof Social Influence
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Conformity
Tendency to change perceptions, opinions, or behavior in ways that are consistent
with group norms.
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Videos: Conformity
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When all members of a group give an incorrect response to an easy question, most people most of the time conform with that response.
Answer: True… Let’s see why!
Putting Common Sense to the Test…
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The Early Classics
Sherif’s study (1936)Figure 7.3: Classic Case of Suggesti
bilityhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=
0DoIxN6B4PQ
Asch’s study (1951)Figure 7.4: Line Judgment Taskhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=
TYIh4MkcfJA
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Figure 7.4: Line Judgment Task
Used in Asch's Conformity Studies
Asch, 1955.
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What Did Asch’s Participants Do?
Participants went along with the clearly incorrect majority 37% of the time.
However, 25% of the participants NEVER conformed.
Still, 50% conformed for at least half of the critical presentations.
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Why Do People Conform?
Informational Influence: People conform because they believe others are correct in their judgments. Figure 7.5 – Conformity Effects on Perception
Normative Influence: People conform because they fear the consequences of appearing deviant.
We do not want this war, this violence, and we're ashamed that the President of the United
States is from Texas
Landslide
#10
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Figure 7.5: Conformity Effects on Perception
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Types of Conformity
Private Conformity: Changes in both overt behavior and beliefs.
Public Conformity: Superficial change in overt behavior only.
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Table 7.1: Two Types of Conformity
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Majority Influence: Group Size
Conformity increases with group size -- but only to a point.
Why? Law of “diminishing returns”?
Can anyone tell me what this is? Light bulb example
Perception that others are either in “collusion” or “spineless sheep”?
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Majority Influence: Having an Ally
When there was an ally in Asch’s study, conformity dropped by almost 80%.
Table 7.2 – On Being a Lone Dissenter
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Table 7.2: On Being a Lone Dissenter: Voting Patterns of U.S.
Supreme Court
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Figure 7.1: Continuumof Social Influence
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Compliance
Changes in behavior that are elicited by direct requests.
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Compliance
It’s technique…Want a firmer stomach? You need technique to isolate those abdominal muscles. She’s doing sit ups. Sit ups don’t work. They don’t isolate the abdominal muscles. And look at her legs. Everywhere! The wrong way.
How long do you think it took him to make this argument?
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Mindlessness and Compliance
Talking fast and catching people off guard can improve compliance rates.
People can be disarmed by the simple phrasing of the request. May I use the Xerox machine because I’m in a rush?
94% May I use the Xerox machine? 60% May I use the Xerox machine because I need to make
some copies? 93%
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Norm of ReciprocityThe powerful norm of reciprocity dictates
that we treat others as they have treated us. This norm leads us to feel obligated to repay for
acts of kindness, even when unsolicited. Such as peppermints with your check Or a thank you hand-written on a bill Would you like some coffee?
Norm of reciprocity is relatively short-lived.
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Compliance: Sequential Request Strategy I
Have you ever…Accepted a free trial subscription?Clipped a coupon for and purchased a
product you don’t regularly use?Applied for a store credit card just to get
the one-time 10% discount?Applied for credit with free interest for a
yearTried a free sample at the grocery store?
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Figure 7.1: Continuumof Social Influence
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Compliance: Sequential Request StrategiesI: Foot in the Door
II: Lowballing
III: Door in the Face
IV: That’s Not All, Folks!
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Sequential Request Strategy I:Foot-in-the-Door Technique
Person begins with a very small request; secures agreement; then makes a separate larger request.
Example: Car Purchase “You have a better warranty than
the guy who bought this car brand new.” “Would you like more coverage?”
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Foot-in-the-Door& Low-Balling
How much is a brand new Chevy Volt? Let’s build one http://www.chevrolet.com/volt-electric-car.html
How much does it cost to rent a Uhaul? $39.95/day Plus “optional” insurance ($53.95/day) – foot-in-
the-door Plus taxes – low balling Plus mileage – low balling Plus Environmental fee (…what?) – low balling Plus Gas – low balling
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$300 f0r 4 days?But… $40 x 4 is $160
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Sequential RequestStrategy II: Low-Balling
Person secures agreement with a request and then increases the size of that request by revealing hidden costs.
Why is it effective? Psychology of
commitment I need as many volunteers
as possible…
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Sequential Request Strategy III:Door-in-the-Face Technique
Person begins with a very large request that will be rejected; then follows that up with a more moderate request.
Why is it effective? Perceptual contrast?
Boy Scout: Would you buy two circus tickets for ten bucks?
Cialdini: No Boy Scout: How about two chocolate bars for $2? Cialdini: OK
Reciprocal concessions: They are compromising with me. Perhaps I should meet them in the middle.
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Willing to Take Delinquents to the Zoo?
Would you be willing to work at a juvenile delinquents center for two hours a week over the next two years without pay?
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Sequential Request Strategy IV: That’s Not All, Folks!
Person begins with a somewhat inflated request; then immediately decreases the apparent size of the request by offering a discount or bonus.
Infomercials are famous for this Miracle Blades - $500 value for $40 – Can this be
true? And if you call now you can get it half off, plus an
extra set, and I’ll even throw in this extra knife!!!!!!
If you buy one you get two free!
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Burger et al
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75 Cents Reduced to 75 cents
Price of Cupcakes
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Table 7.3: SequentialRequest Strategies
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Assertiveness: When People Say No
To be able to resist the trap of compliance techniques, one must: Be vigilant Not feel indebted by the norm of reciprocity
Compliance techniques work smoothly only if they are hidden from view.
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Most people will shock someone until they are dead if instructed to do so.
Answer: True… Let’s see why!
Putting Common Sense to the Test…
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Figure 7.1: Continuumof Social Influence
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Obedience
Behavior change produced by thecommands of authority
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The Milgram Obedience Studies (1963 & 1965)
AND “MILGRAM REVISITED”(JERRY BURGER, 2009)
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Obedience to Authority
Milgram Study (Milgram, 1963, 1965)Experimental Question: Under what
conditions will people carry out the commands of an authority figure and when will they refuse to obey?
Milgram, S. (1963). Behavioral Study of Obedience. Journal of Abnormal and Social Psychology, 67, 371-378.
Milgram, S. (1965). Some conditions of obedience and disobedience to authority. Human Relations, 18, 57-76
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Table 7.4: The Learner's Scripted Protests in the Milgram Experiment
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Milgram Study Results
The experimental setup was described to 40 psychiatrists. They predicted that no one would go beyond the 10th level (150 volts)
Actual results: 65% of the subjects obeyed the experimenter and shocked the “learner” all the way to 450 volts (“Danger: Severe Shock”)
No difference between men and women
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Milgram’s Additional Research Findings
Conditions that decreased obedience: 1) Proximity of the “learner”:
Obedience decreased if the learner was in the same room as the teacher
Obedience decreased if the teacher had to physically place the learner’s hand on a shock plate
Explanation: visual cues of someone else’s pain triggers an empathic response
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Milgram’s Additional Research Findings
Conditions that decreased obedience: 2) Closeness of the authority figure
Usually the experimenter sat a few feet away from the teacher
Obedience decreased when the experimenter… left the lab and gave the instructions by telephone was never seen and instructions were left on a tape
recorder Also found: when the experimenter was in another
room or when he was not present the “teachers” falsely reported how much shock they were giving the “learner”
Explanation: people will take a stronger stand when they do not have to encounter an authority figure face-to-face
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Milgram’s Additional Research Findings
Conditions that decreased obedience 3) Prestige of the experimenter
The initial studies took place at Yale University with the experimenter dressed in a white lab coat
Obedience decreased when the study was moved to Bridgeport, Connecticut and conducted by the fictional “Research Associates of Bridgeport”
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Milgram Study Results
Conditions that decreased obedience 4) Disobedient models
When other “teachers” (who were actually confederates of the experimenter) sat with the teacher and disobeyed the experimenter, 90% of the real subjects disobeyed as well
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Figure 7.7: Factors That Influence Obedience
Based on Stanley Milgram, Obedience to Authority, 1974.
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Milgram Study Commands
Experimenter prompts: if the “teacher” objected to continuing the experiment, the experimenter’s script included the following prompts: Please continue (or “Please go on”) The experiment requires that you continue It is absolutely essential that you continue You have no other choice, you must go on
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Milgram’s Conclusions
“If in this study an anonymous experimenter could
successfully command adults to subdue a fifty-one
year old man, and force on him painful electric
shocks against his protests one can only wonder
what government, with its vastly greater authority
and prestige can command of its subjects.”
-- Stanley Milgram
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AMERICANS ARE GREEDYAMERICANS ARE POWER-HUNGRY.
AMERICANS ONLY CARE FOR THEMSELVES.
THE AMERICAN EMPIRE MUST BE DESTROYED. THEIR TIME MUST COME TO AN END.
Rhetoric
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THEY ARE JUST EVIL .IT ’S NOT OUR PROBLEM.
THEY BROUGHT IT ON THEMSELVES.
WE CAN’T SOLVE ALL THE WORLD’S PROBLEMS.
Rhetoric
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Did you know the White House has been set ablaze and almost burnt down by one of our greatest enemies?
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THEY ARE JUST EVILIT ’S NOT OUR PROBLEM.
THEY BROUGHT IT ON THEMSELVES.
WE CAN’T SOLVE ALL THE WORLD’S PROBLEMS.
Rhetoric
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2.386 killed68 were civilians
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346,000-356,000 killedAt least 300,000 civilians
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Ever Wonder What the Big Deal is With those Origami Cranes?
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Milgram’s Primary Question:Are We All Nazis?
No, an individual’s character can make a difference.
The point: changing minds can be more powerful than killing radicals.