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    Conformity Psychology

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    Conformity is a social psychological phenomenon that occurs in humans’ everyday lives‚ but oftentimes goes unrecognized. Through psychological studies such as Milgram’s prisoner experiment‚ psychologists even discovered that in some situations social pressures exert such strong pressures on conformity that people will go to extreme lengths when under its influence. Prominent examples of conformity include the pressure people have to wear similar types of clothing‚ language pressure that results in

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    When I first saw Dead Poets Society‚ it was nothing I expected. The film is quite serious and it is without question the best movie I’ve ever seen. It takes place in 1959 at Welton Academy‚ a private collage prep school for boys where discipline is the most important goal and any demonstration of a free thought is strictly prohibited . One voice stands out among narrow-minded administration-John Keatings‚ eccentric and inspiring teacher. He wants his students to "suck the bone of life to the marrow"

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    Conformity in the 1950s

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    Conformity in the 1950s During the post WWII period in America‚ the face of the nation changed greatly under the presidency of Truman and Eisenhower. America underwent another era of good feelings as they thought themselves undefeatable and superior over the rest of the world. Communism was the American enemy and American sought to rid the world of it. Because of the extreme paranoia caused by Communism‚ conformity became an ideal way to distinguish American Culture from the rest. Conformity

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    Outline and evaluate the research into conformity Conformity is a change in behaviour or belief as a result of group or imagined pressure. One study into conformity would be Sheriff’s study (1935). In this he aimed to investigate the development of group norms and conformity into those norms. He did this by using the autokinect effect. This is where a spot of light is shown in a dark room and appeared to move around. The autokinect was first shown to pps as individuals and then in a group and then

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    Dead Poets Society Parental expectations‚ self worth‚ the search for identity and the search for love are issues as old as life itself. In the film “Dead Poets Society” these four common problems experienced by youth are evident. They are shown through the lives of Neil‚ Todd‚ Charlie and Knox. Adolescents of today are still grappling with these issues. The problems between teenagers and parents may always be the same‚ never really changing from generation to generation. Parental expectations

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    Dead poets society O captain‚ my captain (Walt Whitman) O Captain my Captain! our fearful trip is done; The ship has weather’d every rack‚ the prize we sought is won; The port is near‚ the bells I hear‚ the people all exulting‚ While follow eyes the steady keel‚ the vessel grim and daring: But O heart! heart! heart! O the bleeding drops of red‚ Where on the deck my Captain lies‚ Fallen cold and dead. O Captain! my Captain! rise up and

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    Conformity and Obedience

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    CioConformity obedience and authority Conformity basically means compliance with common practices Compliance means doing what other people in our social standing do in our daily lives. Most people‚ in most social groups‚ conform in everyday things like speech‚ dress codes‚ eating habits etc. This kind of conformity is known as ‘’Social control’’- the numerous pressure as individuals grow turns them from babies into members of our society. The main agencies of social control are the family‚ the

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    Describing a study on conformity Conformity is a form of social influence which involves a change in a belief or behaviour in order to fit in with a particular group. This change is in response to real (involving the physical presence of others) or imagined (involving the pressure of social norms / expectations) group pressure. SHERIF Muzafer Sherif (1935) conducted a lab experiment study on conformity in 1935. Sherif conducted this study by putting participants in a dark room and told them

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    Dead PoetsSociety- Analysis questions and Answer Key 1. Describe the setting (time and place) in detail. The setting is Welton Academy in New England‚ 1959. All boys’ dormitory or preparatory (prep) school. The boys are approximately 17 years old. 2. Discuss the meaning of how John Keating introduces himself to the class. Mr. Keating was very different‚ unconventional‚ interesting to listen to as a teacher and very inspiring. For instance‚ he asks his students to rip the introduction

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    Omar Villalba Vázquez 801-10-8512 ENGL 3012 Section 404 Dead Poets Society In the movie Dead Poets Society‚ the story is about of group of kids who are living a life total control dictated by the traditions of the moment. At the time‚ children are taught to be very submissive towards their parents and not to question anything they say and because of it‚ they have no actual opinions or thoughts because everything they know has been dictated by the

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