
Conformity, Compliance, and Obedience
Explore the powerful ways in which social influence shapes our behaviour, from conforming to group norms to obeying authority figures.
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Explore the powerful ways in which social influence shapes our behaviour, from conforming to group norms to obeying authority figures.
Key Questions
- Explain the difference between conformity, compliance, and obedience.
- Analyse the key findings of Asch's conformity experiments.
- Evaluate the ethical implications of Milgram's obedience study.
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