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The Impact of Other People on Our Everyday
Lives
A Look at Authority, Group Conformity, and Groupthink
Results from Milgrams Experiment
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Variations on Experiment
1. Subject control
2. Amount of surveillance by authority (closeness/proximity).
3. Use of force…
Variations on Experiment
4. Subject’s position in larger chain of command.
5. Level of peer support…
The Effect of Rebellious Peers on Obedience to Authority
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Confederate #1defies authority
Confederate #2defies authority
Subject Alone
Subject w ith Two Peers Who Rebel
Asch’s Conformity
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“We are half ruined by conformity; but we should be wholly ruined without it.” ~Charles Dudley Warner
Conditions Affecting Conformity
1. Unanimity of the majority
2. Attraction to the group
3. Commitment to future interaction with the group
4. Level of competence relative to other group members
Conditions that Contribute to Groupthink
1. Crisis situation
2. Highly cohesive group--high level of we-ness
3. Insulation of group members from judgments and criticisms of qualified others
4. Leader who actively promotes own solution to problems facing the group
How to Avoid Groupthink
1. Group leader should encourage dissent
2. Group leader should be impartial
3. Establish several independent subgroups
4. Call a second chance meeting where each member is encouraged to think about doubts
Aspects of Social Structure
Social institution: the sum of roles and statuses, values, and norms; relatively stable cluster of statuses and roles that develop over time to often insure that some basic need in society will be taken care of.
Status: a position that an individual occupies within the larger social structure
Role: the expectations for behavior attached to a given status
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