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Sociocultural Level of Analysis
Studying the way people relate to others.
Attitude AttractionAggression
Group Behavior
• Outline the principles that define the sociocultural level of analysis.
Principle 1:Human beings are social animals with a basic need to belong.
This means that they are motivated to have important relationships with other people. Outline the principles that define the
sociocultural level of analysis.
Conformity Studies• Adjusting one’s
behavior or thinking to coincide with a group standard.
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Asch’s Study of Conformity
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Solomon Asch and his Conformity Studies
Aim: • Investigate the existence of conformityProcedure• Subject was placed into a room with 6
confederates and the experimenter.• Subject was deceived that the 6 confederates
were participants just like them.• The subject was placed on the second last
seat so they will be the second last to give an answer.
• Confederates were instructed to answer correctly on some of the cards but answer incorrectly for most. Outline the principles that define the
sociocultural level of analysis.
Asch’s Results• 75% conformed at least once
to the wrong answer• 32% conformed to more than
half of the wrong answers• 24% did not conform at allTo strengthen conformity:• The group is unanimous• The group is at least three
people.• One admires the group’s status• One had made no prior
commitmentOutline the principles that define the sociocultural level of analysis.
Evaluation of Asch• Ecological validity: Low, lab
conditions.• Controlled environment removed
confounding variables.• Meaningless stimuli.• Gender bias, only male
participants were used.• Culture bias, only population of
the US were used.• Cannot be generalized to all
population.• Ethics: Deception, but subjects
were debriefed.
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Principle 2:Culture influences human behavior.
This means that humans create and shape culture and they are influenced by their culture.Cultural norms provide general prescriptions for behaviors that are expected in a given culture or society.
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What are some of our group norms?
At School: At Home:
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Breaking a Group/Social Norm
• How does it feel to break a group norm?
• Who feels more uncomfortable…the breaker or the person breaking it?
• Can you create a new group norm?
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Ok…give me an example that culture influences our behavior.
• Berry (1967) took the Asch experiment and wanted to see if it worked across cultures.
• In other words….does culture affect our willingness to conform?
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Berry (1967)
Temne in Sierra Leone (Africa)• Agricultural economy• Based of cooperation• Strict child rearing practices
focusing on obedience
Inuits of Baffin Island (Canada)
• Hunters and often hunt alone
• Need to make decisions for themselves
• Teach self-reliance to their children
Who do you think conformed to Asch’s study less?
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Principle 3:Humans have a social self which reflects their group memberships.
Group memberships give rise to social identities and comparison with other groupsThis might lead to bias in information processing like stereotyping and discrimination.
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Social Identity Theory (SIT)
• Tajfel and Turner (1979)• Suggests that group
based social identities are based on categorization into groups.
• Ingroups and outgroups
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Stereotypes, Prejudice and Discrimination
Stereotype:• Overgeneralized idea
about a group of people.Prejudice:• Undeserved (usually
negative) attitude towards a group of people. Ethnocentrism is an example of a prejudice.
Discrimination:• An action based on a
prejudice.Outline the principles that define the sociocultural level of analysis.
Combating PrejudiceContact Theory• Contact between hostile groups will reduce
animosity if they are made to work towards a superordinate goal.
• Sherif camp study
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Principle 4:People's view of the world are resistant to change
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