Types of Conformity

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    • What are the 3 types of Conformity?
      • Compliance
      • Identification
      • Internalisation
    • What is Compliance?
      When you just go along with what others are doing. It’s simply to fit in with a group and once away from the group, opinions and behaviours will be back to ‘normal’.
    • Example of Compliance:
      Laughing at a joke you didn’t find funny.
    • Is Compliance temporary or permanent?
      Temporary.
    • Is Compliance public or private?
      Public.
    • What is Identification?
      A person conforms to the behaviours of a group because there is something they value about the group.
    • Example of Identification:
      Football team.
    • Is Identification public or private?
      Public - we identify with a group and change our behaviours publicly to be part of the group. Can be private as there is a change in beliefs too.
    • Is Identification temporary or permanent?
      Typically temporary whilst in presence of the group.
    • What is Internalisation?
      When a person genuinely believes and accepts the group norm. Behaviour and beliefs are present even when not with the group.
    • Example of Internalisation:
      Political views.
    • Is Internalisation private or public?
      Both - only one that is.
    • Is Internalisation temporary or permanent?
      Permanent.