Explain Social conformity.
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Social conformity is the tendency of individuals to adjust their beliefs, attitudes, or behaviors to align with group norms or societal expectations. Driven by the desire for social acceptance or the fear of rejection, conformity reflects the influence of the majority on an individual's choices. It occurs in various situations, from peer pressure to societal standards, shaping behavior to match perceived norms. Social conformity is a powerful force in social dynamics, influencing individuals to conform to the prevailing expectations of their social environment.