Asked by
Bryan Torres
on Dec 22, 2024Verified
Social change can bring about a behavioural change that is only temporary in a specific situation, but there is no real change in attitude. This is referred to as:
A) obedience.
B) conformity.
C) compliance.
D) conversion.
Behavioural Change
A modification in an individual's actions, attitudes, or behaviors due to various factors like intervention or therapy.
Social Change
Transformations over time in societal structures, norms, and values, often driven by cultural, economic, and political factors.
Real Change
A significant alteration in behavior, circumstances, or conditions that has a lasting impact.
- Apprehend the significance and repercussions of conformity, compliance, and obedience in social scenarios.
Verified Answer
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Learning Objectives
- Apprehend the significance and repercussions of conformity, compliance, and obedience in social scenarios.