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At the Conventional Level, People Learn to Conform to the Expectations

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At the conventional level, people learn to conform to the expectations of good behavior as defined by their superiors, colleagues, family, friends, and society.

Analyze the ethical implications of psychological experiments on conformity and obedience.
Recognize the role of group size and unanimity on conformity levels.
Understand the process and effects of private acceptance and public compliance.
Understanding the tactics and psychological principles behind compliance techniques.

Definitions:

Collectivist Values

Cultural or social values that emphasize the priority of group goals over individual goals and the importance of cohesiveness within social groups.

Social Loafing

The tendency for individuals to exert less effort when working in a group than when working alone.

Common Output

The shared result or product produced by a team or group working towards a common goal.

Interdependence

denotes a situation where two or more entities are reliant on each other for resources, information, or support, influencing each other’s outcomes.

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