Examining The Psychological Intersections Between Individualistic and Collectivist Cultures, and Social Conformity
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Psychology, Social psychology, social science, cultures, cognitive psychology, developmental psychologyAbstract
This article examines the human tendencies and impact of social conformity and collectivist cultures. The conformity can vary in a multitude of ways dependent upon the environment one is set in. As you read this article, you will be able to examine these differences and how to break this cycle of conformity.
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