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We are likley to confirm to group pressure when

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The statement that is likely to explain why we conform to group pressure is: a. We admire the group's status and attractiveness.

We are likely to conform to group pressure when we admire the group's status and attractiveness (a). The desire for social approval and belonging often leads individuals to align their opinions and behaviors with those of a prestigious or attractive group. This conformity stems from a motivation to gain acceptance and positive regard within the social context. Additionally, conformity tends to increase when our opinions and behaviors are public rather than private (b) because public conformity helps individuals avoid social rejection and conflict. Observing another group member voice dissent (c) may reduce conformity, as it provides an alternative perspective and challenges the group's unanimity. In contrast, a culture that encourages a lack of respect for social norms (d) might foster nonconformity and dissent as a form of cultural expression or rebellion against established norms.

The probable question may be:

We are likely to conform to group pressure when a. we admire the group's status and attractiveness. b. our opinions and behaviors are private rather than public. c. we have observed another group member voice dissent. d. our culture encourages a lack of respect for social norms.

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