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Conformity :
Types and Explain ations
Types of conformity
Internalization C think the is right)
group
when a
person genuinely accepts group norms It -
results in a
private as well as
public change

of opinions/ behaviour
.




and in the absese
the change is usually permanent persists of the
group members because

altitudes have become part how the thinks ( internalised)
of person

Identification evolve the group)
when we identify with that we value, we want to become part of it
a
group
.




so we pubricauy change our op unions / behaviour , even
if we dont privately agree
with
everything the
group stands
for
.




Compliance C
temporary agreement
involves
going along with others in
public but
privately not
changing opinions/
behaviour .




This results in
only a
superficial change and the opinion / behaviour stops as

as ceases
soon
group pressure
.




Explanation of conformity :




Informational social insurance CISD about
ergo motion and desire to be right
-
.




You to in class but most
may not know the answer the
question , wg of your class


givers an answer, you go along with them because
you feel they are
probably right
.




1St is a
cognitive process
-

people generally want to be
right
.




Hk 181 leads to internalization .




1St in situations that are
occurs
ambiguous .




1St is most likely in situations which are new or where there is some


it
ambiguity so isn't clear what is
right
.


,



It decisions to
quickly
may happen when have be made when we assume

is
the
group likely to be
right
.




Normative social influence CNSD about norms and desire to behave like others and
-




not look foolish
.




Norms
regulate the behaviour of groups and individuals

Nsi is emotion than social approval
an rather cognitive process people prefer
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