This is the process of stripping someone of their individuality.
Deindividuation
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What is it called when we conform to gain social approval?
Normative Social Influence
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Who created the obedience study using fake shocks?
Stanley Milgram
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This phenomenon occurs when a group of well-intentioned people make irrational decisions due to conformity or that even if they disagree their ideas wonât be heard
Groupthink
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This occurs when a group, moving toward a common goal, has individuals that don't do their part.
Social Loafing
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The process by which like-minded group members change the opinion or behavior of the total group.
Group Polarization
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Adjusting our behavior or thinking toward a group standard
Conformity
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What is the term used to describe a situation in which we perform differently based on the presence of other people?
Social Facilitation
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When we accept information of reality provided by a group of people; how to act in certain cultures
Informational Social Influence
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What were the results of the Line Study?
75% conformed at least once, 25% never conformed
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Who created the Line Study conducted in 1955?
Solomon Asch
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What percentage of participants administered 450 volts of electricity?
65%
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What did the Obedience Study illustrate about human behavior?
Humans will obey orders, even when they disagree or when they might hurt someone, if told what to do and watched by a superior