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Conformity refers to Change in behavior or beliefs due to real or imagined group pressure.
In some cases, this social influence may involve agreeing to or acting like the majority of people in a particular group, or behaving in a particular way in order to be perceived by others as" normal" in the group.
Types of Compliance
Regulatory and informational influences are two important types of compliance, but there are also a number of other reasons why we comply.
- Normative Conformity
This type of conformity involves changing a person's behavior in order to fit into a group. For example, a teenager may dress in a certain style because he wants to look like his peers are members of a particular group.
- Conformity Information
In this case, the compliance team looks for information and guidance (this happens when a person lacks knowledge). Consider taking your first class at a new yoga studio. You will likely observe what other people are doing to see where you should hang your coat, store your shoes, lay out the carpet, and more.
- Identity
Identity matching social roles. The Stanford prison experience is an example of this type of compliance.
- Comply
Comply changes his or her behavior while still having internal conflicts with the team. For example, you might read a book for your book club and really enjoy it. But at your meeting, you know that all the other members don't like the book. Instead of going against the group's opinion, you can just agree that the book is terrible.
- Internalization
This type of conformity involves changing one's behavior to resemble another. You might notice this in a friend whose taste in music or movies changes to match the preferences of their romantic partner.
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