Conformist Opinion Shift as an Accommodation-Motivated Cognitive Experience in Strong and Weak Situations

The authors introduce accommodation motivation as an individual difference construct that predicts personal preference to display conformist opinion shift, or the tendency to align opinion of the self with that of the group. The authors hypothesize that the relationship between accommodation motivat...

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Main Authors: LEUNG, Angela K. Y., AU, Evelyn Wing-Mun, CHIU, Chi-Yue
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spelling sg-smu-ink.soss_research-28302020-01-13T03:38:41Z Conformist Opinion Shift as an Accommodation-Motivated Cognitive Experience in Strong and Weak Situations LEUNG, Angela K. Y. AU, Evelyn Wing-Mun CHIU, Chi-Yue The authors introduce accommodation motivation as an individual difference construct that predicts personal preference to display conformist opinion shift, or the tendency to align opinion of the self with that of the group. The authors hypothesize that the relationship between accommodation motivation and conformist opinion shift will be stronger when the situational press for conformity is weak. Having clarified the conceptual meaning of accommodation motivation, the authors present evidence from two experiments that accommodation-motivated individuals readily display conformist opinion shift in anticipation of discussing with disagreeing others when conformity demand is weak (vs. strong). The second experiment offers initial support for a mediated interaction model: Accommodation-motivated individuals' conformist opinion shift was attributable to the heightened experience of conflict-related emotions that ensued from misalignment of personal and group opinions. The authors discuss the implications for measuring accommodation motivation as an individual difference in using group's traits, values, and beliefs as the reference for the self. 2014-02-01T08:00:00Z text application/pdf https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soss_research/1573 info:doi/10.1521/soco.2014.32.1.48 https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/soss_research/article/2830/viewcontent/ConformistOpinionShift_Leung_2014.pdf http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Research Collection School of Social Sciences eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Conformity public opinion motivation individual preferences Cognitive Psychology Social Psychology
institution Singapore Management University
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Singapore
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topic Conformity
public opinion
motivation
individual preferences
Cognitive Psychology
Social Psychology
spellingShingle Conformity
public opinion
motivation
individual preferences
Cognitive Psychology
Social Psychology
LEUNG, Angela K. Y.
AU, Evelyn Wing-Mun
CHIU, Chi-Yue
Conformist Opinion Shift as an Accommodation-Motivated Cognitive Experience in Strong and Weak Situations
description The authors introduce accommodation motivation as an individual difference construct that predicts personal preference to display conformist opinion shift, or the tendency to align opinion of the self with that of the group. The authors hypothesize that the relationship between accommodation motivation and conformist opinion shift will be stronger when the situational press for conformity is weak. Having clarified the conceptual meaning of accommodation motivation, the authors present evidence from two experiments that accommodation-motivated individuals readily display conformist opinion shift in anticipation of discussing with disagreeing others when conformity demand is weak (vs. strong). The second experiment offers initial support for a mediated interaction model: Accommodation-motivated individuals' conformist opinion shift was attributable to the heightened experience of conflict-related emotions that ensued from misalignment of personal and group opinions. The authors discuss the implications for measuring accommodation motivation as an individual difference in using group's traits, values, and beliefs as the reference for the self.
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author LEUNG, Angela K. Y.
AU, Evelyn Wing-Mun
CHIU, Chi-Yue
author_facet LEUNG, Angela K. Y.
AU, Evelyn Wing-Mun
CHIU, Chi-Yue
author_sort LEUNG, Angela K. Y.
title Conformist Opinion Shift as an Accommodation-Motivated Cognitive Experience in Strong and Weak Situations
title_short Conformist Opinion Shift as an Accommodation-Motivated Cognitive Experience in Strong and Weak Situations
title_full Conformist Opinion Shift as an Accommodation-Motivated Cognitive Experience in Strong and Weak Situations
title_fullStr Conformist Opinion Shift as an Accommodation-Motivated Cognitive Experience in Strong and Weak Situations
title_full_unstemmed Conformist Opinion Shift as an Accommodation-Motivated Cognitive Experience in Strong and Weak Situations
title_sort conformist opinion shift as an accommodation-motivated cognitive experience in strong and weak situations
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2014
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soss_research/1573
https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/soss_research/article/2830/viewcontent/ConformistOpinionShift_Leung_2014.pdf
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