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Group Boundaries
Defined or perceived limits that specify who belongs to a particular social group or category, distinguishing members from non-members.
Asch Experiment
A social psychology experiment by Solomon Asch studying if and how individuals yielded to or defied a majority group and the effect of such influences on beliefs and opinions.
Group Conformity
The phenomenon where individuals adjust their behaviors, attitudes, or beliefs to match those of the group to which they belong, often due to real or perceived pressure.
Group Size
The number of individuals forming a social group or gathering, which can influence the group's dynamics, interactions, and outcomes.
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