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Card 6
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Which psychologist identified these three categories of conformity and in what year?
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Card 7
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What is active social influence?
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Card 8
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What are rules or behaviours that prescribe what is acceptable in a given situation?
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Card 9
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What is the deepest form of conformity?
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Card 10
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What is internalisation?
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Card 11
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Is internalisation an example of private or public conformity? Why?
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Card 12
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What is the difference between public and private conformity?
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Card 13
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What are the three reasons for conformity?
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Card 14
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Which reason for conformity is based on the desire to be liked?
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Card 15
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If normative social influence is based on the desire to be liked, then informative social influence is based on the desire to be...?
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