Types of Conformity

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    • What is conformity?
      Conformity is changing or adapting behaviors to fit in with a group.
    • What is another term for conformity?
      Majority influence
    • What is minority influence?
      Minority influence occurs when a smaller group affects the beliefs or behaviors of a larger group.
    • What is compliance in the context of conformity?
      • Agreeing with the group publicly
      • Disagreeing privately
      • Example: Eating vegetarian with friends but eating meat alone
    • Why is compliance considered the weakest type of conformity?
      Because it involves only surface change and stops when not with the group.
    • What is identification in conformity?
      • Temporarily adopting group behaviors
      • Valuing the group for inclusion
      • Example: Dressing like college peers
    • How does identification differ from compliance?
      Identification involves temporary change based on valuing the group, while compliance is superficial and stops when away from the group.
    • What is internalisation in conformity?
      • Accepting group norms publicly and privately
      • Example: Changing personal beliefs to align with a new group
      • Leads to long-term change
    • Why is internalisation considered the strongest type of conformity?
      Because it leads to deep, long-term change in beliefs and behaviors.
    • What might happen when someone internalizes a group's norms?
      They may renounce former beliefs and change personal styles and attitudes.