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Bystander intervention
Where an individual notices another individual/group of individuals in need and chooses to help due to empathy with their situation.
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What are the 3 different types of conformity
Compliance, identifcation, internalisation
Conformity
When an individual changer their beliefs or behavior due to real/imagined group pressure
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Social influence
Explains how others around the individual/ groups of individuals can affect or change the way that the individual acts or believes
Locus of control
The aspect of an individuals personality that refers to how much control they beleive to have over their own actions, there are 2 types. Internal and external
Confederate
Someone who works with the research in secret/ an accomplice, who acts like a participant or someone who does not know the true aims
External LOC
Individuals believe that what happens to them is due to external forces such as luck/ fate or other people. Therefore have no personal control over their behavior. These people are less likely to remain independent and are more likely to conform.
Internal LOC
Individuals that beleive they have personal control over their own behavior. These people are more likely to remain independent and less likely to conform.
Prosocial behavior
Behavior that is desirable by society, it is behavior that is deemed helpful or kind
Antisocial behavior
Behavior that goes against social norms. It is deemed unhelpful or agressive
Social norms
Behavior deemed as expected or acceptable by society
Deindividuaion
A loss of personal self-awareness and responsibility as a result of being part of a group
Bystander effect
Also known as bystander apathy. Failing to help others in need, because it is believed others will help instead (a group’s presence creates diffusion of responsibility).
Bystander intervention
Where an individual notices another individual/group of individuals in need and chooses to help due to empathy with their situation.
Internal social influence
Desire to get it right
Identfication
To gain membership of the group
Compliance
Going along with the majority even though we privately dont agree
Identification
Temporarily adopting the behaviors of a role model or group. A person will change their behavior and beliefs while in the company of the group. But this only lasts as long as the group is present.
Internalisation
Going along with the majority because we do not know how to behave in a situation. We adopt the beliefs of the group.
Authoritarian personality
A type of personality that is respectful of authority, right Wing in attitude and rigid in beleifs
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