Social conformity and non-conformity
Across
- 4. The tendency for individuals to put in less effort when working in a group compared to when working alone.
- 5. Passive acceptance or submission to the demands or requests of others.
- 7. Conforming because we believe others' interpretation of an ambiguous situation is more accurate than ours and will help us choose an appropriate course of action. ______ Conformity
- 10. A psychological state where individuals lose their self-awareness and sense of individuality, often leading to uncharacteristic behaviour.
- 11. Adjusting one's behaviour or thinking to align with the group norms to be accepted or liked by the group. ______ Conformity
- 12. Conforming to gain favour or acceptance from others, often by flattering or pleasing them. ______ Conformity
- 13. Changing one's behaviour in response to a direct request from another person.
Down
- 1. The tendency for people to perform better on simple tasks and worse on complex tasks when in the presence of others.
- 2. Adopting the beliefs or behaviours of a group and making them part of one's own value system.
- 3. Conforming to the expectations of a social role or group that one identifies with.
- 6. The phenomenon where individuals are less likely to help a person in need when other people are present.
- 8. The phenomenon where individuals feel less personal responsibility to take action when others are present. __________ of responsibility
- 9. Following the commands or instructions of an authority figure.