3.1 Define and explain social conformity. According to the book Enforcing social conformity: A theory of authoritarianism (2003), Feldman defined the term social conformity as a sort of social impact that come up with the change of conduct or belief so as to fit in a group. Social conformity is divided into two parts: Normative conformity and informational Conformity (p.44). Normative Conformity, take place due to the need of one being accepted or liked; while informational conformity, happens due to the need of being corrected. 3.2 Explain the conformity experiments of Sherif, Asch, and Zimbardo. Participants of the Sherif's Continue reading...