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    pressured by many people to return to his old conservative and conforming self‚ but he refuses. In order to keep his liberal views‚ he must continue to be unrecognized and rejected‚ but can he? Does he have the strength to withstand the demands for conformity? If he is like the majority of people in Zenith‚ he will not. Sinclair Lewis has the ability to capture the essence of Zenith businessmen with their words. His use of slang words such as "frinstance"

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    Conformity Speech

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    remember your cowardice reason for acting as you did? The vast majority of people will recall saying‚ "Everybody is doing it" – a sentence that is one of the worst four-word combinations in the English language. (Acknowledge/greet audience) Conformity involves the changing of one’s attitudes‚ opinions‚ or behaviours to match those of the ‘norms’. The "norms"‚ established by society‚ are what we should or ought to be thinking‚ feeling‚ or doing if we wish to be accepted into a group. This desire

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    with values more in line with his own. Often‚ however‚ the desire to be part of a group and the fear of social isolationmakes it more appealing to change behaviors than to seek other friends. Attitudes toward conformity are of particular interest in community health‚ where conformity may influence the willingness of people to engage in activities such as illicit drug use or high-risk sexual activities‚ or prompt them toavoid drug rehabilitation programs. The tendency to conform to a group’s

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    Explanations of conformity Why do we conform? Deutsch and Gerrard 1955 decided that there were 2 possible reasons why you would conform. They suggested that it was either due to Normative social influence or due to informational social influence. Normative social influence Need: - Humans have basic need to we want to feel accepted‚ approved and liked and as a member of a group How it leads to conformity: - in order to gain acceptance by others‚ we often conform to the

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    Chapter Three and Nine Socialization and Sex and Gender What purpose does socialization serve? What happens when children do not have an environment that supports positive socialization? How does socialization occur? Why is Socialization Important? Socialization is the lifelong process of social interaction through which individuals acquire a self-identity and the physical‚ mental‚ and social skills needed for survival in society. Socialization is essential of the individual’s survival

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    Conformity Speech I strongly believe that individuality should be valued over conformity. Today I will tell you how precious and rare individuality is‚ and why we should value it over conformity. As human beings‚ our lives are circled around a thin line that separates conformity and individuality. There are countless times when we are confused about whether our choice was made by others‚ or yourself. Deep inside‚ we all want to be liked; we all want to be loved‚ we all crave the warm feelings of

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    Discuss research into conformity (12 marks) Social influence can have a big affect on how we behave. One psychologist who was interested in the topic of conformity was Asch. In 1951‚ Asch conducted an experiment to investigate the extent to which social pressure from a majority group could affect a person to conform. Asch conducted a laboratory experiment that included 50 male students from Swarthmore College in the USA. The participant completed a ‘vision test’ where they were asked to judge the

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    societal institutions could only serve to corrupt that inherent good (Independence Hall Association). In one of Emerson’s most iconic essays‚ Self Reliance‚ Emerson further took that idea and espoused that the only way for a man to live was through non-conformity and remaining true only to ones nature- for good or ill. Beginning work on the essay as early as 1832‚ published for the first time in 1841‚ then revised and published again in 1847‚ Self Reliance was a work continuously updated based on the current

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    Conformity and Rebellion

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    Rluksza Conformity and Rebellion People do it every day; following the crowd. You see it all around you; people buying the cars their friends have or people wearing the same brand of clothes as their peers in order to fit in. Conforming is a basic part of being American‚ and Americans are not the only ones who conform either‚ most societies do. The act of conforming is essentially a survival technique; it allows for anyone in a particular society to fit in with his or her peers‚ this will

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    Asch On Conformity

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    Evaluate research (theories and/or studies) on conformity. Conformity is the propensity to adjust one’s opinions‚ feelings or performance in ways that are in agreement with those of a specific individual or group‚ or with known standards about how a person should behave in certain situations (social norms). The recognized studies and theories on conformity are such as (Asch‚ 1951)‚ (Sherif‚ 1935) and (Jenness‚ 1932). Asch examined men in a university in the United States of America. He gave them

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