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Chapter 12, Problem 7PT
Summary Introduction
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Social psychology is a wide branch that deals with how the feelings and thoughts of one person are affected by another. Human beings are social creatures and they cannot live alone. Conformity, compliance and obedience are some forms of social influence. Compliance is the tendency to agree to do things when requested by other people. The tendency to comply is influenced by several factors.
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