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Social influences / Kevin Wren.
- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Wren, Kevin, 1947-
- Series:
- Routledge modular psychology.
- Routledge modular psychology
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Social influence.
- Influence (Psychology).
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (143 p.)
- Edition:
- 1st ed.
- Place of Publication:
- London ; New York : Routledge, 1999.
- Language Note:
- English
- Summary:
- <P><EM>Social Influences</EM> looks at how we perceive ourselves and others and how this can influence our behaviour. It includes stereotyping and prejudice, obedience and conformity, collective behaviour and leadership.</P>
- Contents:
- Cover; Social influences; Copyright; Contents; Acknowledgements; Introduction; 1. Obedience; Introduction; Obedience research; Milgram's experiment; Criticisms of Milgram's experiment; Ecological validity; Internal validity; Ethics; Counter-arguments; Other obedience studies; Cross-cultural studies; Field experiments; Evaluation; Some explanations of obedience; Milgram's agentic theory; Psychoanalytic explanations; Graduated commitment; Deindividuation; Authoritarian personality; 'Sleepers'; Binding forces; Summary; 2. Conformity; Introduction
- Mustafer Sherif and informational social influencesStudy; Evaluation; Solomon Asch and normative social influences; Study; Evaluation; Informational and normative influences; Richard Crutchfield; Crutchfield's study; Evaluation; Conformity/non-conformity and physiology; Factors that may influence the degree of conformity; Majority size and conformity; Cultural differences and conformity; Gender and conformity; Evaluation of conformity experiments; Validity; Ethics; Historical context; Explaining the conformity effect; Compliance; Identif ication; Summary; 3. Independent behaviour
- IntroductionCounter-conformity and independent behaviour; Study; Evaluation; Independent behaviour and conformity studies; Study: minority of one; Evaluation; Study: independent participant with a partner; Evaluation; Study: minority v. majority; Evaluation; Ambiguity of task; Conclusion; Personality factors in conformity and independence; Crutchfield; Evaluation; Independent behaviour and obedience studies; Rebellion and obedience; Disobedient role models; Independence as a group norm; Evaluation of independence and obedience studies
- A theoretical explanation of independent behaviour: social impact theoryEvaluation; Summary; 4. Collective behaviour; Definitions; Angry and peaceful crowds; Two early theorists; Le Bon; Gabriel Tarde; Evaluation of Le Bon and Tarde; Rule-governed mob behaviour; Football crowds; Political rallies; Deindividuation; Evaluation; An alternative interpretation; Social identity theory (SIT); Methodological problems; Summary; 5. Leadership and followers; Introduction; Great person theory; Evaluation and commentary; Taxonomies; Evaluation; Leadership behaviour; The Lewin, Lippitt and White study
- EvaluationSituational perspective; Position in the group; Changing situation; Communication within groups; Evaluation of situational explanations; Leadership style; Task v. social-emotional specialists; Evaluation; The contingency perspective; Fielder's contingency theory; Empirical research; Conclusion; Criticism; Followers; Expectancy effects; Expectancy confirmation sequence; Empirical support; Evaluation; Summary; 6. Study aids; Improving your essay writing skills; Practice essay 1: Conformity; Practice essay 2: Leadership; Key research summaries; Article 1; Article 2; Article 3
- Article 4
- Notes:
- Description based upon print version of record.
- Includes bibliographical references (p. 117-125) and index.
- ISBN:
- 1-134-66356-0
- 1-280-32813-4
- 0-203-13341-2
- 0-203-17150-0
- 9780203133415
- OCLC:
- 304076725
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