Gender, Confidence & Conformity - What’s the Connection?
Psychology, Social Psychology Geoffrey Wallis Psychology, Social Psychology Geoffrey Wallis

Gender, Confidence & Conformity - What’s the Connection?

In their 2017 research about the intersection of gender, confidence, and conformity, Cross et al state that “confidence is implicated as a strong predictor of susceptibility to social influence, and wherever there is evidence for a sex difference in confidence, an indirect effect of sex on social influence via confidence is likely” (Cross et al, 2017).

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“A Captive Organization” - The Life of a PIMO Jehovah’s Witness

“A Captive Organization” - The Life of a PIMO Jehovah’s Witness

Because of my upbringing and active membership as one of JWs, the dialogue between Mr. Stewart and Geoffrey Jackson (made available on YouTube) was my first exposure to this unique identifier of WTS. Stewart’s use of “captive organization” was fresh and arresting, bypassing the well-oiled psychological defenses and synaptic potentiation of my cultural theology.

Frankly, it set me back.

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