The tendency to adjust one's behavior, attitudes, or beliefs to group norms in response to real or imagined group pressure is called:

Social Studies · High School · Sun Jan 24 2021

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The tendency to adjust one's behavior, attitudes, or beliefs to group norms in response to real or imagined group pressure is called conformity.

Conformity is a social influence process where individuals change their behavior to align with the attitudes, beliefs, and behaviors of a reference group.

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