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Where might a social psychologist look for the cause of conformity?
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Where might a social psychologist look for the cause of conformity?
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A social psychologist might look at the influence of group norms and social pressure on an individual's behaviour and beliefs, suggesting that social influence is a major cause of conformity.
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