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Social influence - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Social influence occurs when an individual's thoughts or actions are affected by other people. Social influence takes many forms and can be seen in conformity, socialization, peer pressure, obedience...
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In this chapter, we shift attention from the issues of conformity and deviance, which concern group structure, and focus on the process of social influence, which occurs when group interaction causes members to conform.
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Society can influence the behavior of its members in many ways. ... Some philosophers distinguish between personal ethics and social ethics. ... c. not be understood at all until it causes a dissociation in the psyche. It becomes an autonomous splinter psyche which is felt in all kinds of neurotic and psychotic symptoms...
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the influence of social environment and general subjective norms on the behavior. Social norms are determined by examples that significant others set for us and by the attitudes they convey to us.
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Obedience: Social Influence By Demand; Destructive Obedience: Some Basic Findings ; Destructive Obedience: Its Social Psychological Basis ; Destructive Obedience: Resisting Its Effects ; Connections: Integrating Social Psychology ; ... Discuss the causes of destructive obedience, particularly the less obvious ones,
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Social evolution and social influence: selfishness, deception, self-deception ... The Human Stupidity: Unconscious Irrationality, Self Deception Blog reposted this paper at ; Social evolution and social influence: selfishness, deception, self-deception and opened it up for comments. They also put up a PDF version...
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This portion of the Working Psychology website offers a brief introduction to a big topic: social influence, the modern, scientific study of persuasion, compliance, propaganda, "brainwashing," and the ethics that surround these issues.
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