Introductory Psychology CLEP Prep Practice Exam

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What type of conformity occurs when an individual lacks the confidence to make their own decision?

  1. Forced internalisation

  2. Compliance

  3. Normative social influence

  4. Diffusion of responsibility

The correct answer is: Compliance

Compliance is the correct answer because it refers to conforming to social norms or expectations to avoid criticism or gain approval. This is often seen in situations where an individual lacks confidence in their own decision making and conform to the opinions or actions of others. Forced internalisation (option A) refers to conforming to a belief or behavior even though it goes against one's own values and beliefs. Normative social influence (option C) refers to conforming to fit in with a group or society. Diffusion of responsibility (option D) refers to the tendency for individuals to feel less personally responsible in a group setting, but it is not directly related to an individual's confidence in decision making.