Types of Conformity
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Identification You conform
Compliance
: to a
Accept the
majority's
: views
group's behaviour opinions because
in
public but maintain
your
own views
there's in them
private. You something
that
When you
in want to
gain approval .
value in them You identify with the
L
.
exposed to the
majority's views ,
you may
and to be apart of
in social You concentrate group
want
engage comparison .
them Even if don't with it
I do and .
you fully agree
what others
say adjust your
,
on own
actions to
fit in You don't
really you publically change your opinions
/
usually
.
behaviours
.
analyse why there's a
difference in behaviours
.
The behaviour stops
most
superficial level
,
as
Soon pressure stops
. Internalisation : Even
if the
group
as
d group changes you ,
go along
Explanations for Conformity. with others because
you fully
↓ accept their views
. There's a
Normative Social Influence .
process of Validation you
: examine
A desire to be liked. This is about the beliefs and cross-
your own
norms of a social
group. People don't check it with others' to see
like to
feel /look like
they don't fit in . who is right You can
. be convinced
They want to
gain
social . It's
approval
that the
group is
right which leads
to private acceptance
not a
cognitive process ,
more so an
public and .
You It's
emotive
. can behave like the
majority permanent , the
change remains
Without
accepting their
point of view .
Grou D even when the
group members are
members can be controlled
by the
majority absent .
and
putting pressure on them to
conform
making it
the
hard for them to deviate
-Humans
from have a
fundamental need
majority's for companionship and fear rejection
L
view
point of .
.
which is the basis of normative S 1. .
NSI can occur :
in stressful situations have need social
where we
stronger for support
·
,
a .
with
strangers fear rejection
:
·
Concerned about social
people you your friends'
know: more
approval .
d
Informational Social Influence .
A desire to be
right Leads . to internalisation or identification . We
go along
>
-
↓
Identification You conform
Compliance
: to a
Accept the
majority's
: views
group's behaviour opinions because
in
public but maintain
your
own views
there's in them
private. You something
that
When you
in want to
gain approval .
value in them You identify with the
L
.
exposed to the
majority's views ,
you may
and to be apart of
in social You concentrate group
want
engage comparison .
them Even if don't with it
I do and .
you fully agree
what others
say adjust your
,
on own
actions to
fit in You don't
really you publically change your opinions
/
usually
.
behaviours
.
analyse why there's a
difference in behaviours
.
The behaviour stops
most
superficial level
,
as
Soon pressure stops
. Internalisation : Even
if the
group
as
d group changes you ,
go along
Explanations for Conformity. with others because
you fully
↓ accept their views
. There's a
Normative Social Influence .
process of Validation you
: examine
A desire to be liked. This is about the beliefs and cross-
your own
norms of a social
group. People don't check it with others' to see
like to
feel /look like
they don't fit in . who is right You can
. be convinced
They want to
gain
social . It's
approval
that the
group is
right which leads
to private acceptance
not a
cognitive process ,
more so an
public and .
You It's
emotive
. can behave like the
majority permanent , the
change remains
Without
accepting their
point of view .
Grou D even when the
group members are
members can be controlled
by the
majority absent .
and
putting pressure on them to
conform
making it
the
hard for them to deviate
-Humans
from have a
fundamental need
majority's for companionship and fear rejection
L
view
point of .
.
which is the basis of normative S 1. .
NSI can occur :
in stressful situations have need social
where we
stronger for support
·
,
a .
with
strangers fear rejection
:
·
Concerned about social
people you your friends'
know: more
approval .
d
Informational Social Influence .
A desire to be
right Leads . to internalisation or identification . We
go along