Petrova et al. (2007) McCrae & Costa 1999 Asch 1951 Milgram Rubin & Hewstone 1998
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What is Compliance in Culture
The concept of this study
100
What is the 5 factor model of personality
The concept of this study
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What is Conformity
The concept of this study
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What is obedience
The concept of this study
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What is social identity theory
The concept of this study
200
What is finding the difference in the level of compliance between collectivist and individualistic countries
The aim of this study
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What is to determine if one's personality can be captured by 5 key personality factors or traits.
The aim of this study
200
What is to see if people conform when the experimental task is unambiguous
The aim of this study
200
What is to see how far participants were willing to listen and obey the experimenter when they were told to do things that were morally wrong.
The aim of this study
200
What is To test the social identity theory's hypothesis that intergroup discrimination elevates self-esteem and low self-esteem motivates discrimination
The aim of this study
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What is 3000 students at a US university were participants. Half being native US students, half being Asian students. The researcher sent an email asking them to participate in a survey. One month later, they received another email asking them whether they would agree to take part in an online survey.
The steps/procedure of this study
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What is neuroticism, extraversion, openness to experiences, Agreeableness, and conscientiousness. All considered low scores or high scores, the low scores being personality traits that are calmer and the high scores being personality traits that were more aggressive.
The steps/procedure of this study
300
What is 18 trials - showed participants a standard card and a comparison card and asked them to state which line was the same length as the one on the standard card. 12 critical trials where the confederates stated the wrong letter, the naive participant gave their answer last or second to last. 6 neutral trials where one of the confederates gave the correct answer. Groups of 7-9 people.
The steps/procedure of this study
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What is The learner and experimenter were separated into two different rooms. The learner was strapped to an electric chair and had to learn a list of words. Every time the learner got the words wrong, the teacher was told to give a shock to the learner. The intensity of the shock increased each time. If the teacher would not shock the learner, the experimenter would keep insisting that they shocked the learner.
The steps/procedure of this study
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What is Meta analysis of of over 40 studies concerning social identity theory's hypothesis
The steps/procedure of this study
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What is The first email showed a higher proportion of Asian students agreeing to it than US students. The second email showed the compliance on the first request having a stronger impact on the second one among US students than among Asian students the proportion of US students who agreed to the second request is twice as high as it was among Asian students.
The results of this study
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What is The creation of the FFM allowed predictions to be made on one’s potential personality traits.
The results of this study
400
What is 75% conformed at least once. 25% did not conform at all. 32% overall conformity rate.
The results of this study
400
What is 65% of the participants (teachers) kept shocking the leaner to the highest level of 450 volts. All participants continued to 300 volts.
The results of this study
400
What is no convincing evidence is found for the self-esteem hypothesis in its full and unqualified form.
The results of this study
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What is an individualist is more likely to comply with the FITD method of compliance.
The implications of this study
500
What is we can predict how an individual will behave when placed in a specific scenario.
The implications of this study
500
What is The majority can have an impact on the minority. Participants conformed due to normative social influence and the desire to fit in.
The implications of this study
500
What is People are likely to follow orders given by an authority figure, even to the extent of killing an innocent person
The implications of this study
500
What is There is a lack of specificity in the hypothesis. A more qualified and specific version of the hypothesis may be more appropriate.
The implications of this study






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