logging in or signing up How to Become a Cult Leader Viola Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINTLite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 1045 Category: Entertainment License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: February 04, 2008 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript How to Become a Cult Leader:The Social Psychology of Groups: How to Become a Cult Leader: The Social Psychology of Groups Sue Frantz Psychology May 16, 2003What is a Cult?: What is a Cult? An organization operating on the fringes of society “New Religious Movements” Faith Groups High Demand Faith Groups Destructive Cults Create Your Own Social Reality: Create Your Own Social Reality Choose something people already believe in and put your own spin on it. Marshall Applewhite & Heaven’s Gate Jim Jones & the People’s Temple L. Ron Hubbard & Scientology David Koresh & the Branch Davidians Fred Phelps & the Westboro Baptist ChurchCreate Your Own Social Reality: Create Your Own Social Reality Eliminate all sources of information except that provided by the cult. Remote area No mass media Limited contact with people outside the organizationCreate Your Own Social Reality: Create Your Own Social Reality Provide a cult’s eye view of the world “Shirley Phelps-Roper, the attorney for the Westboro Baptist Church, explained that Rogers, as a Presbyterian minister with a television program, had a responsibility to comment on the issue. By not doing so, she explained that he was helping to promote homosexuality, which the group says falls into the category of ‘whoremongery and adultery, which will damn the soul forever in hell.’ She added that the support some Americans have given to homosexuals was the reason behind tragedies including the Sept. 11 attacks, the crash of the NASA shuttle Colombia (sic), and the nightclub fire in Rhode Island. “‘You don't get to pretend to decide what form God takes,’ Phelps-Roper said. ‘He's the God who could have stopped the shuttle crash, the nightclub fire, but instead he sent those things. This country has forgotten God and effectively flipped him off, and Fred Rogers is in part responsible.’" -- Daily Illini, March 20, 2003 Create Your Own Social Reality: Create Your Own Social Reality Regarding the Sept 11th attacks, Jerry Falwell said on the 700 Club: "[T]he pagans and the abortionists and the feminists and the gays and the lesbians who are actively trying to make that an alternative lifestyle, the ACLU, People for the American Way — all of them who have tried to secularize America," Falwell continued, "I point the finger in their face and say 'you helped this happen.'" -- ABC News, Sept 14, 2001 "Throwing God out successfully with the help of the federal court system, throwing God out of the public square, out of the schools," he said. "The abortionists have got to bear some burden for this because God will not be mocked. And when we destroy 40 million little innocent babies, we make God mad.Create Your Own Social Reality: Create Your Own Social Reality Keep repeating it. “Fiction if heard frequently enough can come to sound like fact.” -- Pratkanis & Aronson, Age of PropagandaUse the Ingroup Bias: Use the Ingroup Bias Initiation Distinctive clothes Changed diet Changed nameSend Your Members Out to Witness: Send Your Members Out to Witness Brings in new members Reestablishes current members’ beliefs How?Cognitive Dissonance: Cognitive Dissonance Perform a boring task. “Can you tell the next person how much you enjoyed it?” IV: $1 vs. $20 DV: “So, how much did you really enjoy it?” Those paid $1 found the task much more enjoyable than those paid $20. -- Festinger & Carlsmith (1959) Cognitive Dissonance: Cognitive Dissonance “This was really a lot of fun” Why did I say that? It wasn’t really fun at all! Cognitive dissonance! The thought doesn’t mesh with the behavior.Cognitive Dissonance: Cognitive Dissonance Am I liar? Nah! Not me!Cognitive Dissonance: Cognitive Dissonance I lied because they paid me $20. That’s a lot of $. I was doing my job. “The task really was BORING!” Cognitive dissonance resolved!Cognitive Dissonance: Cognitive Dissonance They only paid me $1. Certainly I wouldn’t sell my soul for $1. So why did I do it? “The task really was ENJOYABLE!” Cognitive dissonance resolved!Cognitive Dissonance & Witnessing: Cognitive Dissonance & Witnessing Why did I say that? I really think that joining this organization was a bad idea... “This organization is great! Join us!”Cognitive Dissonance & Witnessing: Cognitive Dissonance & Witnessing Am I liar? Nah! Not me!Cognitive Dissonance & Witnessing: Nobody forced me to say that, so why did I do it? “This group really is GREAT!” Cognitive Dissonance & Witnessing Cognitive dissonance resolved!Create Commitment: Create Commitment Foot-in-the-door technique IV: “Sign a petition supporting safe driving?” vs. no request About 2 weeks later -- DV: “Can we place this large, ugly ‘Drive Safely’ sign in your front yard?” Those who had signed the petition were 3 times more likely to agree to the second request. --Freedman & Fraser (1966)Create Commitment: Create Commitment Foot-in-the-door technique as used by Scientology Time Magazine, 1991Create Commitment: Create Commitment Foot-in-the-door technique – continued Time Magazine, 1991Create Commitment: Create Commitment Foot-in-the-door technique – continued Time Magazine, 1991Establish Leader’s Credibility and Attractiveness: Establish Leader’s Credibility and Attractiveness L. Ron Hubbard is God David Koresh is the second coming of ChristDistract Members from Thinking “Unthinkable” Thoughts: Distract Members from Thinking “Unthinkable” Thoughts Especially important for new members Chanting Singing Meditation Constant group interactionFixate Members’ Vision on a Phantom: Fixate Members’ Vision on a Phantom It looks solid, but is never accomplished “Better world for the faithful” Doomsday has been moved to some future pointRecap: Recap Create your own social reality Use the ingroup bias Create commitment Establish leader’s credibility & attractiveness Send members out to witness Distract members from thinking the “unthinkable” Fixate members’ vision on a phantomFurther Reading: Further Reading Pratkanis, A. & Aronson, E. (2001). Age of propaganda: The everyday use and abuse of persuasion, revised. Freeman. Cialdini, R. (2000). Influence: Science and practice, 4th ed. Allyn & Bacon. You do not have the permission to view this presentation. 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How to Become a Cult Leader Viola Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINTLite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 1045 Category: Entertainment License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: February 04, 2008 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript How to Become a Cult Leader:The Social Psychology of Groups: How to Become a Cult Leader: The Social Psychology of Groups Sue Frantz Psychology May 16, 2003What is a Cult?: What is a Cult? An organization operating on the fringes of society “New Religious Movements” Faith Groups High Demand Faith Groups Destructive Cults Create Your Own Social Reality: Create Your Own Social Reality Choose something people already believe in and put your own spin on it. Marshall Applewhite & Heaven’s Gate Jim Jones & the People’s Temple L. Ron Hubbard & Scientology David Koresh & the Branch Davidians Fred Phelps & the Westboro Baptist ChurchCreate Your Own Social Reality: Create Your Own Social Reality Eliminate all sources of information except that provided by the cult. Remote area No mass media Limited contact with people outside the organizationCreate Your Own Social Reality: Create Your Own Social Reality Provide a cult’s eye view of the world “Shirley Phelps-Roper, the attorney for the Westboro Baptist Church, explained that Rogers, as a Presbyterian minister with a television program, had a responsibility to comment on the issue. By not doing so, she explained that he was helping to promote homosexuality, which the group says falls into the category of ‘whoremongery and adultery, which will damn the soul forever in hell.’ She added that the support some Americans have given to homosexuals was the reason behind tragedies including the Sept. 11 attacks, the crash of the NASA shuttle Colombia (sic), and the nightclub fire in Rhode Island. “‘You don't get to pretend to decide what form God takes,’ Phelps-Roper said. ‘He's the God who could have stopped the shuttle crash, the nightclub fire, but instead he sent those things. This country has forgotten God and effectively flipped him off, and Fred Rogers is in part responsible.’" -- Daily Illini, March 20, 2003 Create Your Own Social Reality: Create Your Own Social Reality Regarding the Sept 11th attacks, Jerry Falwell said on the 700 Club: "[T]he pagans and the abortionists and the feminists and the gays and the lesbians who are actively trying to make that an alternative lifestyle, the ACLU, People for the American Way — all of them who have tried to secularize America," Falwell continued, "I point the finger in their face and say 'you helped this happen.'" -- ABC News, Sept 14, 2001 "Throwing God out successfully with the help of the federal court system, throwing God out of the public square, out of the schools," he said. "The abortionists have got to bear some burden for this because God will not be mocked. And when we destroy 40 million little innocent babies, we make God mad.Create Your Own Social Reality: Create Your Own Social Reality Keep repeating it. “Fiction if heard frequently enough can come to sound like fact.” -- Pratkanis & Aronson, Age of PropagandaUse the Ingroup Bias: Use the Ingroup Bias Initiation Distinctive clothes Changed diet Changed nameSend Your Members Out to Witness: Send Your Members Out to Witness Brings in new members Reestablishes current members’ beliefs How?Cognitive Dissonance: Cognitive Dissonance Perform a boring task. “Can you tell the next person how much you enjoyed it?” IV: $1 vs. $20 DV: “So, how much did you really enjoy it?” Those paid $1 found the task much more enjoyable than those paid $20. -- Festinger & Carlsmith (1959) Cognitive Dissonance: Cognitive Dissonance “This was really a lot of fun” Why did I say that? It wasn’t really fun at all! Cognitive dissonance! The thought doesn’t mesh with the behavior.Cognitive Dissonance: Cognitive Dissonance Am I liar? Nah! Not me!Cognitive Dissonance: Cognitive Dissonance I lied because they paid me $20. That’s a lot of $. I was doing my job. “The task really was BORING!” Cognitive dissonance resolved!Cognitive Dissonance: Cognitive Dissonance They only paid me $1. Certainly I wouldn’t sell my soul for $1. So why did I do it? “The task really was ENJOYABLE!” Cognitive dissonance resolved!Cognitive Dissonance & Witnessing: Cognitive Dissonance & Witnessing Why did I say that? I really think that joining this organization was a bad idea... “This organization is great! Join us!”Cognitive Dissonance & Witnessing: Cognitive Dissonance & Witnessing Am I liar? Nah! Not me!Cognitive Dissonance & Witnessing: Nobody forced me to say that, so why did I do it? “This group really is GREAT!” Cognitive Dissonance & Witnessing Cognitive dissonance resolved!Create Commitment: Create Commitment Foot-in-the-door technique IV: “Sign a petition supporting safe driving?” vs. no request About 2 weeks later -- DV: “Can we place this large, ugly ‘Drive Safely’ sign in your front yard?” Those who had signed the petition were 3 times more likely to agree to the second request. --Freedman & Fraser (1966)Create Commitment: Create Commitment Foot-in-the-door technique as used by Scientology Time Magazine, 1991Create Commitment: Create Commitment Foot-in-the-door technique – continued Time Magazine, 1991Create Commitment: Create Commitment Foot-in-the-door technique – continued Time Magazine, 1991Establish Leader’s Credibility and Attractiveness: Establish Leader’s Credibility and Attractiveness L. Ron Hubbard is God David Koresh is the second coming of ChristDistract Members from Thinking “Unthinkable” Thoughts: Distract Members from Thinking “Unthinkable” Thoughts Especially important for new members Chanting Singing Meditation Constant group interactionFixate Members’ Vision on a Phantom: Fixate Members’ Vision on a Phantom It looks solid, but is never accomplished “Better world for the faithful” Doomsday has been moved to some future pointRecap: Recap Create your own social reality Use the ingroup bias Create commitment Establish leader’s credibility & attractiveness Send members out to witness Distract members from thinking the “unthinkable” Fixate members’ vision on a phantomFurther Reading: Further Reading Pratkanis, A. & Aronson, E. (2001). Age of propaganda: The everyday use and abuse of persuasion, revised. Freeman. Cialdini, R. (2000). Influence: Science and practice, 4th ed. Allyn & Bacon.