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Conformity (Needs Editing)
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Part one of Social Influence
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Conformity (Needs Editing)
Types of Conformity
Identification
Conforming because we identify as part of a group
Compliance
"Going along with others", but not changing personal opinions and/or behaviours privately
Internalisation
Genuinely accepting group norms
Explanations for Conformity
Informative Social Influence (ISI)
We all agree with the opinion of the majority because we believe it to be correct and we want to be correct ourselves
Normative Social Influence (NSI)
We agree with the opinion of the majority because we want to be liked.
Variables Affecting Conformity (Investigation by Asch)
Investigation by Zimbardo
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