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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A new journal for 2006 covering social psychology in areas like interpersonal influence, minority influence, persuasion and influence in groups. ... Social Influence is a journal that provides an integrated focus for research into this important, dynamic, and multi-disciplinary field.
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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.
www.workingpsychology.com/intro.html
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.
oregonstate.edu/instruct/comm321/gwalker/influence.htm oregonstate.edu/instruct/comm321/gwalker/influence.htm
Social psychology is the scientific study of how people think about, influence, and relate to one another. Listed below are links to social psychology topics such as prejudice and discrimination, gender, culture, social influence, interpersonal relations, group behavior, aggression, and more.
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Explanations > Theories > Normative Social Influence ... Fads and fashions lean heavily on normative social influence. So do racial, political and other situations of persuasion. ... Social Influence, Informational Social Influence, Social Impact Theory, Social Norms...
changingminds.org/explanations/theories/normative_socia... changingminds.org/explanations/theories/normative_social_influence.htm
Social Influence is the general name given to the persuasive effect we have on one another. ... Social influence is the change in behavior that one person causes in another, intentionally or unintentionally, as a result of the way the changed person perceives themselves in relationship to the influencer,
changingminds.org/explanations/theories/social_influenc... changingminds.org/explanations/theories/social_influence.htm
Society can influence the behavior of its members in many ways. It can pass laws through its governmental institutions, creating severe punishments for particular antisocial behaviors. It can develop a strong desire for ethics and morals, ... Some philosophers distinguish between personal ethics and social ethics.
www.schuelers.com/psychology/HS813.htm
Influence of Others' Requests To Cooperate or Not: The Dilemma of Social Life ... ; ; LINK: Social Influence ... LINK: Social Influence: Conformity and Persuasion...
www.usu.edu/psycho101/lectures/chp14socinflu/socinflu.h... www.usu.edu/psycho101/lectures/chp14socinflu/socinflu.html
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