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Normative conformity involves changing one's behavior in order to fit in with the group. Informational conformity happens when a person lacks the knowledge and looks to the group for information and direction. Identification occurs when people conform to what is expected of them based on their social roles.
There are three main reasons as to why people conform, normative social influence, informational social influence and social impact theory. This type of social influence is associated most commonly with compliance (going along with the majority even if you don't accept their beliefs because you want to be accepted).
Not conforming helps us grow emotionally, physically and spiritually because we're free to do our own thing. We must try not to care about what other people think. You'll stop conforming, and as long as you're not rejecting other people out of spite, no one should have an opinion on it or make you feel bad.
People conform to group pressure because they are dependent on the group for satisfying two important desires: the desire to have an accurate perception of reality and the desire to be accepted by other people. People want to hold accurate beliefs about the world because such beliefs usually lead to rewarding outcomes.
Conformity is typically motivated by a person's identification with a specific group. In theory, to be truly accepted as a member, an individual must adopt the norms and rules that govern the group's behavior. As an individual grows older, the social pressure to conform with group norms becomes stronger.
There are many situations where people conform and psychologists have categorized three main types of conformity, including: compliance, identification and internalization.
In some cases of conformity, a person's desire to fit in with a social group can interfere with the ability to make moral or safe decisions. One example is when a person drinks and drives because friends do it, or because friends assure that person he or she can safely do so.
3 marks. Conformity is an effect of social influence. It occurs when we succumb to real or imagined pressures from other people. The individual would not behave in this way if it were not for the pressure of others.
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