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How does "The Power of Social Influence" connect social pressures to behaviors that conflict with an individual’s personal values?
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The article suggests that social pressures rarely affect personal beliefs or behaviors.
It argues that conformity to social pressures can lead individuals to engage in risky or unethical behaviors.
Social pressures only affect young people, not adults, who are better able to withstand these influences.
The article highlights that social pressures help people make more informed decisions that align with societal norms.
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Correct Explanation(s)
- It argues that conformity to social pressures can lead individuals to engage in risky or unethical behaviors.
Incorrect Explanation(s)
- The article suggests that social pressures rarely affect personal beliefs or behaviors.
- Social pressures only affect young people, not adults, who are better able to withstand these influences.
- The article highlights that social pressures help people make more informed decisions that align with societal norms.
- It argues that conformity to social pressures can lead individuals to engage in risky or unethical behaviors.
Incorrect Explanation(s)
- The article suggests that social pressures rarely affect personal beliefs or behaviors.
- Social pressures only affect young people, not adults, who are better able to withstand these influences.
- The article highlights that social pressures help people make more informed decisions that align with societal norms.
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