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1 year ago
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Social influence refers to the ways people affect one another. Main forms of this include –—which involves changing one’s behavi

or or beliefs in response to explicit or implicit pressure from others; –—responding favorably to an explicit request from another person; and –—submitting to the demands of a person in authority in an unequal power relationship.
Social Studies
1 answer:
julsineya [31]1 year ago
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Answer:

conformity; compliance; obedience                                                    

Explanation:

Conformity: In social psychology, the term conformity is described as an agreement that an individual possesses with an authority figure or majority position that can be taken into consideration either for a desire to be liked or to be fit in a particular group or to confirm a specific role.

Compliance: In social psychology, the term compliance is described as the phenomenon through which an individual tends to change his or her behavior because of either direction or request made by another person.

Obedience: In social psychology, the term obedience is described as the compliance in the presence of different commands provided by an "authority figure".

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