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Internalisation
A strong permanent form of conformity. Not dependent on the presence of the group. this is when one truly alters their views and behavior to those of a group.
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Identification
Those who change their opinions and behavior to those of a group because membership of that group is desirable. this is mostly temporary and not maintained when one leaves the group.
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Compliance
When you change your behavior to those of a group to avoid disapproval and to gain acceptance. Its weak and temporary. Mainly done to fit in.
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Normative Social Influence
Desire to be liked, when one conforms to gain approval and acceptance. Its concerned with emotion, people desire acceptance and fear rejection. This generally explains compliance
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Informational Social Influence
Desire to be right, especially in ambiguous situations. People may conform to someone else's answer to be correct.
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The Asch Effect
Group consensus and social pressure that influence one to change a correct answer to an incorrect one, in reaction to the rest of the group incorrect answers.
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Those who change their opinions and behavior to those of a group because membership of that group is desirable. this is mostly temporary and not maintained when one leaves the group.

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Identification

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When you change your behavior to those of a group to avoid disapproval and to gain acceptance. Its weak and temporary. Mainly done to fit in.

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Desire to be liked, when one conforms to gain approval and acceptance. Its concerned with emotion, people desire acceptance and fear rejection. This generally explains compliance

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Desire to be right, especially in ambiguous situations. People may conform to someone else's answer to be correct.

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