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Ch 7 Social Influence & Group Process mindmap

The document outlines key concepts related to social influence and group processes, including group formation, conformity, compliance, and obedience. It discusses various types of groups, their dynamics, and the impact of group size and structure on individual behavior. Additionally, it highlights phenomena such as social loafing, group polarization, and the bandwagon effect.

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Ch 7 Social Influence & Group Process mindmap

The document outlines key concepts related to social influence and group processes, including group formation, conformity, compliance, and obedience. It discusses various types of groups, their dynamics, and the impact of group size and structure on individual behavior. Additionally, it highlights phenomena such as social loafing, group polarization, and the bandwagon effect.

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Social Influence & Group Processes

Social Influence
Group

Group Formation
Conformity Compliance Obedience

1. Crowd 1. Goal Achievement 2 Size of group Expression of 2. 3. technique technique Roles


2. Teams 2. 3. 4. Provide Knowledge & Size of Minority behaviour Personality The deadline Norms
Group Why People Join Information Security 1. Nature of Task
technique 1. Status
2. 3. 4. 5. Foot in the door Door in the face 2. 3. 4.
Groups? Status 1. Cohesiveness

3. 4. 5. 6. Self-esteem Satisfaction
Audience Mob
GPS4 Influence of group on Individual Behaviour

Group Formation An individual performing an activity alone in the presence of others Social Loafing Cooperation & Competition

How Stages Group Structure


Social Facilitation (Latane)

Proximity Adjourning Types of Group (SP - IF - IO) Group Polarisation Group Think Social Identity
Similarity 1.
Common Motives Roles It has been found that groups are more 2. 3.
Forming Norms likely to take extreme decisions than Reward
Storming Status Individuals alone Interpersonal Communication Reciprocity
Norming Cohesiveness
Performing An individual performing an activity along
with the others as part of a larger group

Ingroup Outgroup Bandwagon Effect Intergroup Conflicts


SP IF Groupthink is characterised by the appearance of
consensus or unanimous agreement with a group When any view is also favored by others, we feel that this
Primary Group view is validated by the public thus it has to be right.
Secondary GroupFormal Group Informal Group

IO

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