Three situational determinants of conformity to social norms.

Volume: 49, Issue: 3, Pages: 325 - 329
Published: Jul 1, 1954
Abstract
present study has been concerned with the determinants of conformity to group norms. The variables under investigation were: (a) the extent of initial disagreement between the individual's and the group's opinion (known as 'distance'); (b) the number of occasions the individual was exposed to the group norm (known as 'exposures'); and (c) the size of the group . . ... In general, greater distance makes for greater conformity . . ... Conformity...
Paper Details
Title
Three situational determinants of conformity to social norms.
Published Date
Jul 1, 1954
Volume
49
Issue
3
Pages
325 - 329
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