Conformity (psychology)
In psychology, conformity is the degree to which members of a group will change their behavior, views and attitudes to fit the views of the group. The group can influence members via unconscious processes or via overt social pressure on individuals.
Related Topics:
Psychology - Group - Attitude - Unconscious - Social pressure
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| ► | Famous experiments in conformity |
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