Psychology Conformity

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What is Conformity ?
A change is a person's belief , behaviour and attitude as a result of group pressure.
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What is Internalisation ?
Genuinely accepts group norms.This is a private and public change of behaviour.
Highest level of Conformity
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What is Identification ?
We value / identify with
the group, want to be
part of it. Publicly
change behaviour even
if privately disagree.

Medium Level
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What is Compliance?
Go along with others in
public, privately
disagree. Superficial
(temporary) change.

Lowest Level of
conformity
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What is an example of Internalisation?
Convert religion if all your friends are a specific religion
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What is an example of Identification?
Being a teacher, police officer or politician (change in
behaviour).
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What is an example of Compliance?
Not eating meat in front of family however secretly doing so
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Why do we conform?
Either to be liked or to be right
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What is Normative social influence?
Need to be liked.
Associated with Identification.
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What is Informational social influence ?
Need to be right.
Associated with internalisation
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What is Internalisation ?

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Genuinely accepts group norms.This is a private and public change of behaviour.
Highest level of Conformity

Card 3

Front

What is Identification ?

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Card 4

Front

What is Compliance?

Back

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Card 5

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What is an example of Internalisation?

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