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    Con·form·i·ty
    /kənˈfôrmədē/

    noun

  2. Conformity is agreement in form, manner, or character, or action in accordance with a standard or authority. See synonyms, examples, word history, and related entries of conformity.

  3. Conformity is behaviour that follows the usual standards that are expected by a group or society, or the process of a product being made as it was designed. Learn more about the meaning, synonyms, and usage of conformity with examples from the Cambridge English Corpus.

  4. Conformity is behavior that follows the usual standards that are expected by a group or society, or the process of a product being made as it was designed. Learn more about the meaning, usage, and synonyms of conformity with examples and translations.

  5. Conformity is the action of following social norms, standards, or practices. It can also mean agreement, obedience, or compliance with a church or a geological principle. See the origin, usage, and examples of conformity.

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    • Influential Factors
    • Potential Pitfalls of Conformity
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    Conformity is something that happens regularly in our social worlds. Sometimes we are aware of our behavior, but in many cases, it happens without much thought or awareness on our parts. In some cases, we go along with things that we disagree with or behave in ways that we know we shouldn't. Some of the best-known experiments on the psychology of c...

    Normative and informational influences are two important types of conformity, but there are also a number of other reasons why we conform.

    Human behavior and psychology is complex. People may conform in some situations and not in others, depending on factors including: 1. The difficulty of the task: Difficult tasks can lead to both increased and decreased conformity. Not knowing how to perform a difficult task makes people more likely to conform, but increased difficulty can also make...

    While it is often beneficial to fit in with a group, sometimes conformity can have undesirable consequences. For example, feeling like you have to change your appearance or personality to be a member of a group might lower your self-esteem. Succumbing to peer pressure could lead to risky or illegal behavior, such as underage drinking. Or, conformit...

    Understanding conformity can help you make sense of the reasons why some people go along with the crowd, even when their choices seem out of character for them. It can also help you see how other people's behavior may influence the choices you make.

    Conformity is the act of changing your behaviors to fit in or go along with the people around you. Learn about the history, types, and factors of conformity, as well as the potential pitfalls and benefits of social influence.

  6. Conformity usually refers to people's behavior or looks, but it can also be used to describe something that matches the form of something else — for example, a one-story house built in conformity to the low-slung buildings that surround it. It's common for conformity to follow the word in.

  7. Conformity is the behaviour or actions that follow the accepted rules of society. Learn how to use this word in different contexts, idioms and collocations with Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary.

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