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Savoia- Explanations of Conformity

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social identity theory   relevant group norms are constructed from the positions held by ingroup members in relation to positions assumed to be held by outgroup members  
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group think   the defective group decision-making process that leads to poor decisions  
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dispositional characteristics that lead to conformity   low self-esteem, high need for social support and approval, high anxiety, and feelings of low status in the group  
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risky shift   the tendency for group discussions to produce riskier decisions than those reached by group members working on their own  
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group polarization   the riskier group decisions if the members' initial tendency is to be risky, or more cautious group decisions in those case where the members' initial tendency is to be cautious  
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social comparison theory   group members seeking acceptance by the group shift their initial views in the direction of the group social norms  
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informational influence   when we accept the views and attitudes of others as valid evidence about how things are in a particular situation  
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normative influence   this type of influence is based on our need to be liked and accepted by others  
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dual-process models   people conform because they want to be right and they want to be liked  
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referent informational influence   we conform out of a sense of belongingness and by doing so we form and maintain desired social identities  
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