Asked by
ANAND KUMAR
on Nov 09, 2024Verified
Those who feel socially pressured sometimes assert their freedom by doing the opposite of what is socially expected.This best illustrates
A) conformity.
B) normative social influence.
C) the chameleon effect.
D) personal control.
Socially Pressured
The feeling of being compelled to act in a certain way or make specific choices due to the influence or expectations of society or one's social group.
Freedom
The condition or right of being able to act, speak, or think as one wants without hindrance or restraint.
Socially Expected
Behaviors or actions that are considered normal or requisite according to societal standards.
- Identify the ways in which social pressure and context can impact individual behaviors such as conformity, social facilitation, and personal control.
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Learning Objectives
- Identify the ways in which social pressure and context can impact individual behaviors such as conformity, social facilitation, and personal control.