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Social Influence: Conformity, Social Roles, and Obedience

7 Social influence : Conformity, Social Roles, and ObedienceCHAPTER 7 Social influence : ConfoRmiTy, Social RolES, And obEdiEnCE3 You are not alone if you recall middle school and high school as hard chapters in your life. It is a time when Social influence applies constant peer pressure (Brown, 1982) and popularity depends on knowing and conforming to unwritten rules. Fortu-nately, as we grow older, our possible Social roles expand well beyond the boundaries of high school stereotypes around sports, geekdom, or the Social roles still influence us; adults at Social gatherings tend to ask, What do you do for a living? to identify individuals and begin to form impressions. While sometimes we can feel the pressure of too many or conflicting Social roles ( , for women, Arthur & Lee, 2008), our deeper commitments to certain roles (as parent, employee, lover, or friend) are a form of Social influence that stabilizes society we grad-ually become the gears that keep societies up and can be dangers as we negotiate our way into new Social roles, especially when those Social roles require Obedience to an authority.

Compare and contrast implicit versus explicit social influence. 2. Differentiate between informational and normative social pressures to conform. 3. Analyze how social roles lead us to conform to ... High School in Tennessee, a teacher noticed a “gasoline-like” smell in …

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