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The subject's in the line-judgment experiment conformed to the group standard when their judgments were observed by others but not when they were made in private. This tendency to conform in public demonstrates:

a. social facilitation.
b. overjustification.
c. informational social influence.
d. normative social influence.

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User Riversun
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Answer:

D

Step-by-step explanation:

The subject's in the line-judgment experiment conformed to the group standard when their judgments were observed by others but not when they were made in private. This tendency to conform in public demonstrates: normative social influence

Normative Social Influence i occurs when a person conforms in order to be accepted and belong to a group. They do this to avoid social rejection or being ridicule for not ‘fitting in.They feel it has some reward for conforming.

In this group they naturally comformed to the group when observed but not necessarily mean they do so in private.

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User Sudmong
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Answer:

d. normative social influence.

Step-by-step explanation:

An example of normative social influence is peer pressure. You conform to what other people are doing so you can be accepted and avoid social ridicule or judgment.

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