Ch. 6 Conformity and Obedience

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Across
  1. 3. A motive to protect or restore one’s sense of freedom.
  2. 6. Conformity that involves publicly acting in accord with an implied or explicit request while privately disagreeing.
  3. 8. Self (auto) motion (kinetic). The apparent movement of a stationary point of light in the dark.
  4. 9. Conformity based on a person’s desire to fulfill others’ expectations, often to gain acceptance.
Down
  1. 1. Acting in accord with a direct order or command.
  2. 2. Conformity occurring when people accept evidence about reality provided by other people.
  3. 4. A change in behavior or belief as the result of real or imagined group pressure.
  4. 5. A “we feeling”; the extent to which members of a group are bound together, such as by attraction to one another.
  5. 7. Conformity that involves both acting and believing in accord with social pressure.