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  1. Dec 2, 2023 · Some examples of compliance include: A child cleaning up their room because their parent asked them to. A student helping another student with their homework when asked. Buying an item because a salesperson encourages you to do so. Helping a friend because they ask you for a favor.

  2. Compliance. Compliance is the lowest level of conformity. Here a person changes their public behaviour (the way they act) but not their private beliefs. This is usually a short-term change and often the result of normative social influence.

    • School Uniforms: Schools often have strict dress codes. You are supposed to wear certain uniforms, not because you naturally gravitate towards them, but because it’s a rule set by the educational institution.
    • Traffic Signals: Traffic rules are a clear-cut case of compliance. You stop at red lights and proceed when the light is green. An example is when you stop your car at a red light, not because you believe in the rule, but because you don’t want a ticket from the traffic officer.
    • Office Protocol: Workplaces have certain protocols and procedures. You follow certain steps when completing tasks, not because these steps make sense to you, but because they are part of the company’s procedural mandate.
    • Social Distancing: During the COVID-19 pandemic, various health guidelines were established. You follow social distancing, not necessarily because you innately believe in it, but because it’s recommended by the health authorities.
  3. Jun 14, 2023 · Door-in-the-Face Technique. The door-in-the-face technique is a compliance method whereby the persuader attempts to convince the respondent to comply by making a large request that the respondent will most likely turn down. This technique achieves compliance as refusing a large request increases the likelihood of agreeing to a second, smaller ...

  4. Mar 4, 2021 · Yielding to group pressure When an individual’s beliefs and/or behaviours are influences by a larger group of people. Conformity can have both a positive and negative impact; -Negative when it reduces a person’s independence. -Positive when it helps society to function smoothly and predictably. There are 3 types of conformity:

  5. Apr 19, 2018 · n. submission to the demands, wishes, or suggestions of others. See also conformity. a change in a person’s behavior in response to a direct request. A variety of techniques have been developed to enhance compliance with requests. Although some techniques may enhance compliance by producing attitude change, behavioral change is the primary ...

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  7. Aug 26, 2020 · The focus of conformity can be either external (overt behaviors) or internal (beliefs and feelings) in nature. Obedience is a change in behavior as a result of a direct command from an authority figure. Obedience is an active form of influence in that it is usually directly initiated by an authority figure and is typically external in that ...

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