Conformity In Social Relationships

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Conformity is a social influence changing one’s behavior in order to fit into society by being liked, correct, or for a social role. Most students have never come across the influence of drugs and alcohol until their college years. In order to have fun and be liked by others a person must drink excessively at a party. Otherwise being sober would seem dull and boring to their social peers. In psychology this can be seen as automatic mimicry where seeing others behave reflects the other individual acting out in the same way. Mimicry builds social relationships into pleasant situations. Specifically, in adolescence these social relationships hold a strong importance.
Yu and Sun (2013) explain the reason for conformity with social settings is

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