Conformity and obedience by jerry m. burger. santa clara university. we often change our attitudes and behaviors to match the attitudes and behaviors of the people around us. one reason for this conformity is a concern about what other people think of us.. Conformity and obedience are two social behavioural traits. these are prevalent aspects that influence the decision making procedure and social interactions of a person. both these traits display similarity with regard to the degree of surrender under authoritative powers.. What is the difference between conformity and obedience? both behaviors involve pressure and influence but certain characteristics allow differentiation of one from the other. conformity involves the adoption of an influencing person’s or group’s attitudes and conduct as a means to achieving acceptance by and approval from, or association with, the person or group..
13.3 conformity and obedience jerry m. burger. we often change our attitudes and behaviors to match the attitudes and behaviors of the people around us. one reason for this conformity is a concern about what other people think of us. this process was demonstrated in a classic study in which college students deliberately gave wrong answers to a. What is the difference between obedience and conformity? • obedience is an act of following orders coming from an authority without a question. conformity is a trait that makes people behave according to the wishes of others. • obedience is a trait that we tend to develop out of fear and, in some cases, out of respect. in conformity, it is the fear of social disapproval that is at work.. Obedience while conformity focuses on changing to fit into a group, obedience has more to do with the level of authority of the person doing the influencing. if they are perceived to be in charge or are seen as an authoritarian type of individual individuals are more likely to respond to him or her by complying with the requests they make..
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