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Social Influence and Group Behavior
Social Influence and Group Behavior
Social influence in psychology refers to the way people's thoughts, feelings, or behaviors
Example
For example, imagine you're in a group of friends, and they all start laughing at a joke
that you didn't find funny at all. You might still laugh because of social influence, wanting to fit
in or avoid standing out as different from the group. This is a simple example of how social
Group Behavior
Group behavior in psychology refers to the ways in which individuals within a group
interact, influence each other, and collectively behave. It encompasses various aspects, including
Example
Imagine a group of friends planning a weekend trip together. Within this group, there may
be individuals who take on different roles, such as the planner, the peacemaker, or the risk-taker.
Group members might conform to social norms, like agreeing on the destination or budget, to
maintain harmony. Group cohesion may develop as they bond over shared experiences and goals.
In the decision-making process, they may negotiate, compromise, or vote on activities and
accommodations to ensure everyone's preferences are considered. This illustrates how group