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Concept of Conformity - Value of Conformity

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Estimated time: 10 minutes
  • Conformity
  • Advantages of Conformity
  • Limitation of Conformity
  • Factors Influencing Conformity
  • Key Points: Value of Conformity
CISCE: Class 12

Conformity

  • Conformity is the tendency for an individual to change their behaviour, beliefs, or attitudes to match those of the group they belong to.
  • A person generally conforms to the in-group (the group they belong to) and resists the out-group (the group they do not belong to).
  • Conformity plays an important role in maintaining social harmony and group identity.
CISCE: Class 12

Advantages of Conformity

  • Socialization: helps children learn social norms and behaviour.
  • Counter out-group pressure: in-group conformity strengthens resistance to the out-group.
  • We-feeling: gives a sense of belongingness and group identity.
  • Social order: makes behaviour systematic, orderly, conflict-free, and predictable.
  • Security: the group supports the individual during hardship or disaster.
CISCE: Class 12

Limitation of Conformity

  • Overdoing conformity works against the individual.
  • Excessive conformity generates dislike, not acceptance.
  • Conformity must be balanced — not blind or extreme.
CISCE: Class 12

Factors Influencing Conformity

  • Open voting → Higher conformity (visible, face-to-face pressure).
  • Secret voting → Lower conformity (anonymity reduces pressure).
  • Prior written expression → Reduces conformity (prior commitment holds the person back).
  • In-group feeling → Increases conformity (stronger belonging = more alignment).
  • High-status person → Increases conformity (status and influence work together).
CISCE: Class 12

Key Points: Value of Conformity

  • Conformity is when individuals change their behaviour or attitudes to match their group.
  • It helps maintain social harmony and group identity.
  • Advantages include socialisation, belongingness (we-feeling), social order, and security.
  • Excessive or blind conformity can be harmful to the individual.
  • Conformity is influenced by factors like open voting, in-group feeling, prior commitment, and high-status persons.

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