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    “The opposite for courage is not cowardice‚ it is conformity. Even a dead fish can go with the flow.” - Jim Hightower. Lack of originality has been a problem for a very long time. It is shown in movies‚ television programs‚ books‚ history‚ and present day. The meaning of conformity is‚ “Behavior in accordance with socially accepted conventions or standards.” In other words‚ it is a lack of originality. This trait constantly shows up in the book To Kill A Mockingbird. Racism is the horrible disease

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    Rushi Pandya English III Honors Ms. Cameron 9 January 2007 Must We Conform? Not Only does Society not require conformity‚ it goes as far as to encourage individualism. Many instances provide proof that this statement is a reality. Throughout history‚ science‚ our modern world‚ etc. we see examples of distinctiveness benefiting the individual. How else do unique personas such as Michael Jackson and Paris Hilton thrive in our world? Yet even if individualism does not thrive in fortune or fame

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    behaviour in order to fit in with a group or social norm? Conformity. Through research‚ theories and studies‚ conformity is analysed further in order for us to understand how and why conformity occurs. There are two types of conformity; Normative (yielding to group pressure because a person wants to fit in) and Informational (one lacks confidence or knowledge and‚ therefore‚ looks to the group for guidance). These two types of conformity will be seen through the following research. The research of

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    Introduction: Conformity occurs when individuals respond to peer- pressure by changing their behaviour to adapt to what the group of people they’re with do. Solomon Asch conducted a study on conformity in 1951 which addressed the contemplation of conformity and non-conformity as a result of peer pressure; his studies are also relevant to pro-social and anti-social behaviour. Solomon Asch’s experiment was conducted by having five participants and they would sit along side each other at a long

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    and enforce conformity to the Catholic faith. England embraced the Protestant Revolution with its split with the Catholic Church and fostered many Protestant sects. The uniformity of religion in Spain led to a zealous Catholic population who were driven to convert the natives of the New World. In contrast‚ the religious diversity of England to persecutions and many Englishmen sought freedom in the New World. Thus‚ the Spanish and English colonies followed a similar pattern of conformity and diversity

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    Obedience to authority is defined as a social influence in which an individual follows explicit instructions and orders from an authoritative figure. For example‚ in the beginning scene‚ the judge commanded that the jury must bring a non guilty verdict or else the verdict would face the death penalty. This is an example of obedience to authority because the jury has to listen the judge due to the fact that they have

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    extensive use of symbolism‚ Kafka is able to relate the surreal and absurd‚ seemingly arbitrary events of this short story to a general critique of society-particularly on the alienating effects that conformity generates. On a broader level‚ the combined themes-which include the themes of conformity‚ freedom‚ and alienation--found throughout The Metamorphosis reveal Kafka’s attitude toward humanity and his existentialist leanings. Yet another vital device Kafka employs is the unconventional structure

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    "in crowd"; he will disregard anything‚ even if its not right. Conformity and selfish needs defeat logic and morals to obtain popularity. As student in high school‚ I have fallen to conformity many times as so have others. For instance‚ I have been guilt of excluding others because of different styles of wardrobe and personality; yet even though as a child I been taught to "treat people as I want to be treated. " Conformity is able to intrigue you to do things you never imagined‚ as I did

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    negative effects that conformity has on children been elucidated many times. However the positive effects that conformity has on children been rare discussed. Masland‚ Lindsay C. and Lease‚ Michele researched the effects that academic achievement motivation and social identity have‚ if any‚ upon the variation in children’s conformity to positive academic behaviors. They published a study named Effects of achievement motivation‚ social identity‚ and peer group norms on academic conformity. The study is relevant

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    1.Explain Ani’s behaviour in terms of compliance. (2 marks) Ani’s behaviours would be classed as normative social influence because he was watching people and he changed his behaviour to fit in within the group‚ this would mean that he is publically agreeing but privately he does not agree‚ this shows normative social influence. 2. The following phrases refer to different types of conformity. Select the two phrases that describe internalisation. Highlight two only. C The beliefs of the group become

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