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Informational social influence is defined as

A) influence resulting from a person's desire to gain approval from others.
B) improved performance on simple tasks in the presence of others.
C) adjusting our behavior to coincide with a group standard.
D) influence resulting from the acceptance of others' opinions about reality.

Informational Social Influence

The process where individuals change their opinions or behavior in response to accessing new information or knowledge from others.

Group Standard

The norms and expectations that are established and shared by a group, guiding the behavior and attitudes of its members.

Social Approval

The favorable acknowledgment, approval, or support from people within a social setting.

  • Differentiate between normative and informational influences in a social context.
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