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Why people diverge temporarily from conformity to norms? - Psychology

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Why people diverge temporarily from conformity to norms?

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  • People diverge temporarily from conformity to norms when the rules or expectations of a situation do not match their personal values, cultural beliefs, or individual needs. A person may follow group norms in one situation but choose not to in another, especially if they feel that the norm is unfair, unreasonable, or goes against their sense of dignity.
  • Independent-minded individuals may make their own decisions based on logic and self-respect, leading them to reject conformity temporarily. This kind of divergence is often not permanent. Once the situation becomes more acceptable or aligns with their beliefs, they may return to conforming behavior.
  • Such temporary non-conformity reflects the balance people try to maintain between fitting in with the group and staying true to their own principles.
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Chapter 6: Social Thought and Social Behaviour - Questions [Page 6.32]

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Girishbala Mohanty Psychology [English] Class 12 ISC
Chapter 6 Social Thought and Social Behaviour
Questions | Q 18. | Page 6.32
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