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- Q13604284 subject Q16812617.
- Q13604284 subject Q6697416.
- Q13604284 subject Q7028952.
- Q13604284 subject Q7415076.
- Q13604284 abstract "Normative social influence is a type of social influence leading to conformity. It is defined in social psychology as "the influence of other people that leads us to conform in order to be liked and accepted by them". The power of normative social influence stems from the human identity as a social being, with a need for companionship and association. This fact often leads to people exhibiting public compliance—but not necessarily private acceptance—of the group's social norms in order to be accepted by the group. Social norms refers to the unwritten rules that govern social behavior. These are customary standards for behavior that are widely shared by members of a culture.".
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- Q13604284 wikiPageWikiLink Q16812617.
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- Q13604284 wikiPageWikiLink Q6697416.
- Q13604284 wikiPageWikiLink Q7028952.
- Q13604284 wikiPageWikiLink Q7415076.
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- Q13604284 comment "Normative social influence is a type of social influence leading to conformity. It is defined in social psychology as "the influence of other people that leads us to conform in order to be liked and accepted by them". The power of normative social influence stems from the human identity as a social being, with a need for companionship and association.".
- Q13604284 label "Normative social influence".