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    Define conformity‚ and distinguish between compliance‚ obedience‚ and acceptance‚ giving examples of each. What types of influences lead to conformity? When are we likely to conform and why does it have a negative connotation in Western society? Compare and contrast the conformity experiments of Sherif and Asch. Describe their methodology and the results that they observed. What processes seem to be at work in each case? In your view‚ would we get the same results today? Conformity is defined

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    Conformity and Compliance During the 1950’s The 1950’s are often labeled as an era of conformity and complacency. But how valid is this label? Could the same radical and rebellious Americans of the 1960’s be submissive and compliant just one decade earlier? The answer (for the most part) is yes. The suburbanization‚ consumerism/materialism‚ second Red Scare‚ and "cult of domesticity"� of the 1950’s exemplify this accepting and submissive attitude of Americans. However‚ there are some exceptions.

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    Conformity and rebellion are evil twins that humanity has been nourishing since the beginning of civilization. As we conform to the social norms that surround us everyday‚ we are trapped inside of this overwhelming system where we easily lose ourselves as individuals. On the other hand‚ the urges of rebellion that live in our ego compel us to break from the state of our bondages. Yet‚ our superegos are trying to keep us in a reasonable threshold‚ and enable us to stay in the system. As a result‚

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    presents a young boy named Jonas living in a world that is full of conformity and no choices allowed. In the community which Jonas lives‚ everyone is assigned a job and is disciplined when they do something wrong. Along the way Jonas learns he has a special type of Job as the Receiver of memories and he has special advantages he learns and wants to give people in the community to have choices. Lowry argues that over conformity is detrimental and the ability to make choices are beneficial to our

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    Assess the usefulness of consensus approaches to an understanding of the reasons for crime and deviance in society According to consensus approaches‚ every society shares a set of core values known as collective conscience. The behavior which is different from these core values is to be viewed as deviant. Crime and deviance can be explained by consensus approaches through several theories. One explanation of crime and deviance from the functionalist perspective was Merton’s strain theory. He said

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    Module 3 Social Psychology - Conformity & Minor Influence Definition of Conformity Crutchfield defined conformity as "yielding to group pressure". Aronson defined conformity as "a change in a person’s behaviour or opinions as a result of real or imagined pressure from a person or group of people. Why do People conform? • INFORMATIONAL INFLUENCES because they lack information or do not know the answer. People assume that others probably know more than the do. This may apply to the Jenness

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    Lines are presented on a screen and participants simply have to say which line (out of 3 possibilities‚ is the same length as the target line). The stooges get the right answer on the first two trials but then start to make deliberate mistakes. Conformity is measured by counting the number of times the real participant conforms when stooges give the wrong answer. Mind Changers: Solomon Asch Possible questions: ‘Describe the procedure.’ Easy peasie‚ describe the experiment as above. You could

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    struggles of being a nonconformists in a conforming society. In Dead Poets Society‚ there was constant motifs shown throughout the film; one that was shown throughout the film was that of the diegetic music‚ that shown the never ending struggle between conformity and nonconformity through bagpipes to a hand made radio. Firstly‚ Welton’s Academy instrument

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    and social status. Once he becomes aware of his ignorance‚ he makes an effort to change his ways. However‚ Babbitt’s way of thought‚ filled with hypocrisy‚ is too far gone. Throughout most of the novel‚ Babbitt is ignorant with regard to how much conformity has conditioned him. He is oblivious to how much society has changed his way of thinking. All of Babbitt’s thoughts regarding relationships‚ business‚ family‚ and social life are based upon his ability to conform to Zenith’s standard of

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    with another individual or a group who are perceived to be similar or desirable. Social influence dictates many areas of our lives and various greatly from one culture to another. Social influence has three main components: conformity‚ compliance‚ and obedience. Conformity occurs when an individual changes their behavior to be consistent with the social norms.

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