Conformity: Explanations and Types

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    • What are the three types of conformity?
      • Compliance
      • Identification
      • Internalisation
    • What is compliance in terms of conformity?
      Compliance is the shallowest level of conformity where a person changes their behavior but not their private beliefs.
    • How does identification differ from compliance?
      Identification involves changing both behavior and beliefs temporarily in the presence of a group.
    • What is internalisation in the context of conformity?
      Internalisation is the deepest level of conformity where a person changes both behavior and beliefs permanently.
    • What is normative social influence (NSI)?
      NSI is the tendency to conform to fit in and be accepted by a group, even if one does not agree with the behavior.
    • What is informational social influence (ISI)?
      ISI is the tendency to conform because one you think they are correct, often occurring in ambiguous situations.
    • What does the acronym SODAA stand for in evaluating theories?
      • S: Supporting evidence
      • O: Opposing evidence
      • D: Debates
      • A: Applications
      • A: Alternative explanations
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