Social Interactions
We examine why most people tend to conform in most of their social interactions, while others deviate from the existing social norms.
- Why do people sometimes feel that they need to socially conform to what is going on around them, even if they do not want to do so?
- How do the social institutions of our country (e.g., schools, the healthcare system, the economy, religious organizations) play a role in encouraging social conformity, as well as social deviance?
- In reviewing the following video “Solomon Asch’s Conformity Experiment Today” at http://thesituationist.wordpress.com/2008/06/11/solomon-aschs-conformity-experiment-today/, describe why the individuals in the Asch experiment usually gave the same answer when they probably knew that it was wrong.
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