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2023-2025 Year 12 A-Level Psychology Social Influence: Explanations Of Resisting Social Influence - TW
This deck covers key concepts and explanations related to resisting social influence, focusing on social support and locus of control.
Name two explanations for resistance to social influence
Social support + locus of control
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Key Terms
Term
Definition
Name two explanations for resistance to social influence
Social support + locus of control
Name the dispositional explanation of resistance to social influence
Locus of control
Name the situational explanation for resistance to social influence
Social support
Locus of control is what type of explanation for resistance to social influence?
Dispositional
Social support is what type of explanation for resistance to social influence?
Situational
What does an ally provide us with, according to social support as an explanation of resistance to social influence?
Confidence to resist
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| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
Name two explanations for resistance to social influence | Social support + locus of control |
Name the dispositional explanation of resistance to social influence | Locus of control |
Name the situational explanation for resistance to social influence | Social support |
Locus of control is what type of explanation for resistance to social influence? | Dispositional |
Social support is what type of explanation for resistance to social influence? | Situational |
What does an ally provide us with, according to social support as an explanation of resistance to social influence? | Confidence to resist |
When resisting obedience, what does an ally act as? | A model of dissent |
When resisting conformity, an ally allows an individual to no longer feel… | Ridicule |
When resisting obedience - especially when there is a consequence for disobedience, allies can lead to… | Diffusion of responsibility |
In diffusion of responsibility, the individual feels less responsible because the consequence of resisting is … | Shared |
AO3: Albrecht conducted research into social support as a way of resisting social influence, where the researchers evaluated a programme to reduce WHAT behaviour in WHO | Smoking behaviours in pregnant adolescents |
AO3: Albrecht’s research into social support as an explanation for resistance to social influence found that… | Those who were provided with a ‘buddy’ were less likely to smoke than those without a ‘buddy’ |
What two types of locus of control can a person have? | Internal + external |
An internal locus of control is where… | Individual believes their behaviour is caused by their own actions and efforts, and trust their own judgment more than others |
An external locus of control is where… | Individuals believe their actions are determined by external factors such as fate, and put more trust into the judgement / decisions of authority figures |
What type of locus of control means an individual is more likely to resist social influence? | Internal |
What type of locus of control means a person is less likely to resist social influence? | External |
AO3: Twenge conducted research into locus of control as an explanation of resistance to social influence over a 40-year-period, and found… | People became more resistant to social influence, but more external |
AO3: Twenge’s research into locus of control as an explanation of resistance to social influence supports locus of control. True or false? | False - it contradicts |
Two students, Petra and Dan, have just started in the sixth form. Dan is a confident person who thinks that his fate lies firmly in his hands. By the end of the first week, Dan has put himself forward to be nominated as the class representative. Petra has also put her name forward to be nominated. She believes it is just luck whether or not she will be selected and feels that there is not much she can do about it. What locus of control does Dan and Petra show? | Dan = internal locus of control; Petra = external locus of control |
What is meant by locus of control? | A personality trait which refers to a person’s perception of personal control over their behaviour. |
What phrase best describes ‘social support’ A) The perception of assistance and solidarity available from others B) Rebellious anger produced by attempts to restrict freedom of choice C) An individual belief about the causes of successes and failures | A) The perception of assistance and solidarity available from others |
What is meant by ‘social support’ | Having an ally gives us confidence and support making it possible to resist the pressures of social influence and remain independent |
What must an individual do to successfully resist social influence through social support? | Identify with the ally |
Identification with an ally to resist social influence through social support is dependent on the ally being a… | Role model |
Individuals who have support for their point of view, avoid what explanation of conformity? | Normative Social Influence |
Normative social influence is avoided when an individual has…. | Social support |
What type of locus of control will mean an individual is likely to remain independent in their behaviour? | Internal |
Locus of control and social support are… | Explanations of resistance to social influence |
What two social influence processes can social support help us resist? | Obedience and conformity |