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IB Psychology 2.28.18 Turn in: Nothing Compliance Take out:
Notes, notes, notes Today’s Learning Objectives: Discuss the use of compliance techniques. Today’s Agenda: Compliance Principles Techniques HW: CRA 4.4—finish chapter
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4 Principles that define sociocultural levels of analysis—evident today?
1. Human Beings are social animals 2. Culture influences behavior. 3. Humans have a social self 4. Peoples views of the world are resistant to change
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from Latin plicare "to lay, fold, twist"
Compliance Defined Comply: from Latin complere "to fill up," transferred to "fulfill, finish (a task)“ from Latin plicare "to lay, fold, twist" “social influence involving direct requests from one person to another.”
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Principles that can lead to Compliance
Reciprocity: --we are likely to return favors or feel indebted if given a gift.
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Principles that can lead to Compliance
Scarcity: --objects that are scarce are more desirable: “limited editions”
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Principles that can lead to Compliance
Authority: We tend to follow people perceived as an expert, authority, or celebrity.
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Principles that can lead to Compliance
Commitment: Once we have committed to a small thing, we are likely to continue
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Principles that can lead to Compliance
Liking: We are more willing to say yes to someone we like…
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Principles that can lead to Compliance
Consensus: We are more likely to say yes if we know that people around us are also saying yes. We tend to follow the group…
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What is the most effective method?
Read through the following articles: Compliance Techniques Don’t Take No for an Answer Find examples in life that demonstrate the techniques mentioned…
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