AQA A level Psychology: Social Influence - Statistics

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Hint Answer % Correct
Researcher who carried out The Stanford Prison Experiment Zimbardo
97%
Conforming because you want to fit in is explained by which type of social influence? Normative
59%
What % of people went to the full voltage in Milgram's study? 65%
51%
What is the most superficial type of conformity? Compliance
49%
Being in a state in which you feel no personal responsibility as you believe you are acting on behalf of someone else The Agentic State
44%
When a minority influences more and more people, this is know as what? The Snowball Effect
37%
Asch concluded that after ___ number of PPS, conformity rate plateaus. 4
36%
Who was responsible for identifying The Authoritarian Personality? Adorno
36%
Which ethical guideline is violated by the use of prods in Milgram's research? Right to withdraw
25%
In Bickman's study, which 'costume' caused the most amount of obedience? Security guard
15%
Situational variables as investigated by Milgram (3 answers) Uniform, location, proximity
11%
What are the three processes involved in minority influence? (3 answers) Consistency, commitment, flexibility
9%
Name given to someone who has a desire to be liked by others, as investigated by McGhee and Teevan nAffiliators
7%
What are the two explanations for resistance to social influence? (3 answers) Social support, locus of control
6%
In Asch's study, the real participant was always sat where? (2 answers) last, second to last
2%
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