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Kelman's types of conformity
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Compliance Compliance is the most superficial type of conformity
The individual conforms publicly to avoid social disapproval, but maintains their own private opinion They therefore revert to their former behaviour/attitudes once they have left the situation Write down two examples of conformity that you think would count as compliance on your worksheet
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Identification This is where the individual adapts their behaviour because they value membership of the group It is a deeper level of conformity than compliance The individual maintains the behaviour/attitudes of the group even when they away from the group However, it is still a temporary change, as they are likely to revert back to their old behaviour/attitudes when they leave the group Write down two examples of conformity that you think would count as internalisation on your worksheet
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Internalisation This is the deepest level of conformity and is sometimes referred to as ‘true conformity’ It represents a permanent change in the individual’s behaviour/attitudes and results from the views being internalised (taken as one’s own) In other words, the individual shows conformity to the group because he/she genuinely agrees with their views This results in both a public and private change in behaviour and/or attitudes Write down two examples of conformity that you think would count as internalisation on your worksheet
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