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How do people behave differently in groups than they would acting alone?

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In groups people may be pressured to fit a certain stereotype to be able to hangout around that certain group.
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User Thunder
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Answer:

Group Think

Step-by-step explanation:

people in a group tend to conform and express similar beliefs based on what they interpret the group to deem right. Essentially it diminishes individual thought/ideas in order to not go against the rest of the group. So in a group people act and think like the rest to not go against the norm.

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