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    always warned about the dangers of conformity. Parents worry about what kids might do when it comes to peer pressure. This is not a new concern since, overtime, conformity has shown little positive outcome. Conforming led to disasters such as the horror of the Dark Ages and Hitler’s Germany. When individuals begin thinking for themselves, great things and advances in society happen. Individuality brought us the Renaissance and the Romantic Era. Although conformity is a safer option in modern society

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    In the dictionary, conformity is defined as “compliance with standards, rules, or laws.”. The reason I believe that conformity is a common element in both Emerson’s Self-Reliance and Gladwell’s Outliers is because in Self-Reliance, Emerson believed that to be self-reliant, you must avoid conformity. Gladwell agrees with this in chapter 8 of Outliers, where he states that we tend to conform to rules based off of where we are from and

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    John F. Kennedy once wrote, “Conformity is the jailer of freedom and the enemy of growth.” Each individual above was stripped of his identity and freedom and was forced to conform to the group as a whole. Individuals are most likely to follow the flock, rather than to form their own thought on an issue; most likely due to pressure and fear. Ultimately, conformity takes away individual characteristics and replaces it with group traits. This can be seen in history and everyday life including The Nazi

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    week’s paper, I noticed how conformity is all around us, especially in the military. Now, we must not confuse conformity with compliance. Kenrick, Neuberg, and Cialdini (2015) note the difference between the two: “conformity involves changing one’s behavior to match the response or actions of others, to fit in with those around us,” and “compliance refers to the act of changing one’s behavior in response to a direct request” (p. 179). The one we are focusing on is conformity, where we are not given

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    or behavior to fit into a group or to not stand out. We constantly have forces around us that pressure us to act a certain way and conform to the norm. Conformity can be defined as “a change in behavior or belief as the result of a real or imagined group pressure” (Myers, 2013, p. 188). There are two types of social influence that cause conformity: normative social influence and informational social influence. Normative social influence occurs when a person wishes to be accepted and liked by a group

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    Essay on Conformity and Political Control

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    The political system in the United States of America is ruled by a two party system that is currently fighting for control of the economy and government. In the last century the country has been involved in several conflicts including two world wars and the cold war, which permanently instilled fear and terror in the American psyche. After the terrorist attacks of September 11th, the economy was brought to the edge of failure leaving a bi-partisan political system with the attitude that there is

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    GroupThinking…”,2016) Conformity is when someone changes their beliefs to fit another groups point of view. Obedience is when a person changes their belief because someone with authority said to. Group polarization is when a whole group is forced into a situation, they develop a similar mindset toward the situation. So what conformity, obedience, and group polarization all have in common is that a person changes their belief for the sake of someone else. The only differences is that conformity is to fit in

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    growth and development their conformity turns into individuality. This is the journey of maturity we see in Henrik Ibsen's play A Doll House. The main character, Nora, is initially presented as a conformist, but throughout the play, her conformity cultivates into individuality. Despite the treatment of women at the time, Nora is able to recognize her conformity and makes a decision to leave to search for herself. Throughout the entirety of the play, Nora's conformity is shown through the conventional

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    Between Compliance, Obedience and Conformity In the realm of Social Psychology, there are innumerable subcategories that can be studied, researched and at least be somewhat understood. Three topics in particular are very important and also closely related to each other. Compliance is changing one’s behavior due to the request or direction of another person. Obedience is slightly different because it changes one’s behavior through direct commands. Conformity is also similar to these other two

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    Do I conform, or in other words do I follow. As a general whole I don’t conform, I don’t follow. Like I had said, I create my own thoughts and follow my own path, I don’t follow the trends and I don’t strive to be someone else. To be a conformist is to be passive and not make a change, but I strive to make some type of change. I would always prefer to branch out and to be different then to be like everyone else, because what kind of life is that. To be just like everyone else, where your life is

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