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[Show more]STATISTICAL INFREQUENCY 
Abnormality is defined as those behaviors that are extremely rare, i.e. any behavior that is found in very few people is regarded as abnormal. 
 
E.g. IQ - statistically unusual if below 70. Diagnosed w/ intellectual disability disorder 
 
 
DEVIATION FROM SOCIAL NORMS 
Beha...
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Add to cartSTATISTICAL INFREQUENCY 
Abnormality is defined as those behaviors that are extremely rare, i.e. any behavior that is found in very few people is regarded as abnormal. 
 
E.g. IQ - statistically unusual if below 70. Diagnosed w/ intellectual disability disorder 
 
 
DEVIATION FROM SOCIAL NORMS 
Beha...
Kelman - 1958. Proposed three types of conformity. 
 
Conformity - Yielding to group pressure. Behavior and/or beliefs are influenced by a larger group of people. 
 
Internalization - Public and private. Validation process. Change own beliefs. 
 
Identification - Accept influence to establish a rela...
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Add to cartKelman - 1958. Proposed three types of conformity. 
 
Conformity - Yielding to group pressure. Behavior and/or beliefs are influenced by a larger group of people. 
 
Internalization - Public and private. Validation process. Change own beliefs. 
 
Identification - Accept influence to establish a rela...
Social Change - A society adopts a new belief of way of behaving which eventually widely becomes the norm. 
 
Social Change through Minority Influence – 
1. Drawing attention to the issue 
2. Cognitive Conflict	 
3. Consistency of position 
4. The augmentation Principle 
5. The snowball effect 
6...
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Add to cartSocial Change - A society adopts a new belief of way of behaving which eventually widely becomes the norm. 
 
Social Change through Minority Influence – 
1. Drawing attention to the issue 
2. Cognitive Conflict	 
3. Consistency of position 
4. The augmentation Principle 
5. The snowball effect 
6...
What is obedience? - A form of social influence in which an individual follows a direct order from a figure of authority. 
 
What was Milgram's (1964) study? - Milgram (1964) sought an answer to why such a high proportion of the German population obeyed Hitler's commands to murder over 6 million J...
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Add to cartWhat is obedience? - A form of social influence in which an individual follows a direct order from a figure of authority. 
 
What was Milgram's (1964) study? - Milgram (1964) sought an answer to why such a high proportion of the German population obeyed Hitler's commands to murder over 6 million J...
Describe the Milgram (1963) experiment process. 
40 males from volunteer samples in a lab. Confederate 'randomly' picked as learner, participants. As teacher. Teachers administered shocks to 450v, experimenter told participants to continue when hesitant. 
 
 
What did Milgram (1963) find? 
All par...
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Add to cartDescribe the Milgram (1963) experiment process. 
40 males from volunteer samples in a lab. Confederate 'randomly' picked as learner, participants. As teacher. Teachers administered shocks to 450v, experimenter told participants to continue when hesitant. 
 
 
What did Milgram (1963) find? 
All par...
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