Conformity Action or behavior in correspondence with socially accepted standards, conventions, rules, or laws.

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Conformity Action or behavior in correspondence with socially accepted standards, conventions, rules, or laws

Process by which a norm becomes part of an individuals personality Internalization Process by which a norm becomes part of an individuals personality

What Does This Cartoon Say to You About Conformity? Interpret This Cartoon

What Is Thinking Outside Of The Box? What Do You Think It Means To “Think About The Box?”

What is This Cartoon illustrating About Conformity and Taking Action? What is this cartoon illustrating about conformity and your role as a citizen? What is This Cartoon illustrating About Conformity and Leadership?

Interpret This Cartoon

What Are Examples of Ways in Which We Conform?

Questions to Consider In what ways do you see normative influence operating among you and your peers? How difficult would it be to go against the norm? What would it take for you to not do something just because all your friends were doing it? What are some examples of how informational influence helps us do the right thing? How can we use descriptive norm information to change problem behaviors? Is conformity more likely or less likely to occur when interacting with other people through social media as compared to face-to-face encounters? When is obedience to authority a good thing and when is it bad? What can be done to prevent people from obeying commands to engage in truly deplorable behavior such as atrocities and massacres?