Social psychology --- The scientific study of how a person’s
thoughts, feelings, and behavior are
influenced by the real, imagined, or implied
presence of others
Social psychology
emphasizes the influence of situations on behavior. People often find it
difficult to see the role that powerful situations play in producing their own
and others' behavior, and they are inclined to overemphasize the importance of
personal dispositions in producing behavior.
Sociology --- the
study of people and how they interact with society.
Social influence--- The
process through which the real or implied presence of others can directly or indirectly influence the thoughts, feelings, and behavior of an individual.
Social influence takes many forms and can be seen in
conformity, socialization, peer pressure, obedience, leadership, persuasion,
sales and marketing.
Conformity - changing
one’s own behavior to match that of other people.
Solomon Eliot Asch was an American Gestalt psychologist and pioneer in social psychology. He created seminal pieces of work in impression formation, prestige suggestion, conformity, and many other topics in social psychology.
Solomon Asch
conducted an experiment to investigate the extent to which social pressure from
a majority group could affect a person to conform.
Results:
Asch measured the number of times each
participant conformed to the majority view.
On average, about one third (32%) of the participants who were placed in
this situation went along and conformed with the clearly incorrect majority on
the critical trials.
Over the 12 critical
trials about 75% of participants conformed at least once and 25% of participant
never conformed. In the control group, with no pressure to conform to
confederates, less than 1% of participants gave the wrong answer.
Why did the
participants conform so readily?
When they were
interviewed after the experiment, most of them said that they did not really
believe their conforming answers, but had gone along with the group for fear of
being ridiculed or thought "peculiar". A few of them said that they really did
believe the group's answers were correct.









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