Thursday, September 25, 2014

About Psychology: Conformity: Why Do We Try So Hard to Be Like Other People?

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Conformity is a powerful social force that can influence our behavior for the good and sometimes for the bad.
Conformity: Why We Try So Hard to Be Like Other People

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