Paki explan po tagalog thank you "One reason is that we often conform to the norms of a group to gain acceptance of its members."
1. Paki explan po tagalog thank you "One reason is that we often conform to the norms of a group to gain acceptance of its members."
'No man is an island' . Meaning one could not survive on it's own without anyone's company. According to Maslow's Heirarchy of needs, humans need love and belongingness. The reason why people conform to a group is to feel belonged to the point that that person would adjust to the norms or in short 'maki-uso' just so the person would not be left out or feel out of place. Loneliness is such a cancerous emotion to the point that peoole change who they are to blend in with people or have things in common with them just to feel accelted.
2. what is the difference or conformity and non-conformity
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Conformists are happy with the way things are.
Non-conformists are driven by what things could be.
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3. a type of conformity when a person conforms to impress or gain favor/acceptance from other people
Answer:
compliance, identification, and internalization
4. conformations of ethane
when we say conformation in chemistry it refers to the way atoms are being arranged in a compound, in ethane with a formula CH₃ -CH₃, its conformation is linear
5. mechanisms to guarantee conformity
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Ayan na po Pa Brainliest nalang6. what is an affidavit of Conformity?
Answer:
Certificate of conformity is a certificate issued by an officer of a court, usually the clerk of court, or other proper officer. Certificate of conformity certifies that an acknowledgment or proof by affidavit is in conformity with law.
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Certificate of conformity is a certificate issued by an officer of a court, usually the clerk of court, or other proper officer. Certificate of conformity certifies that an acknowledgment or proof by affidavit is in conformity with law.
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7. Conformity to operator’s body
Answer:
Conformity
a change in one's behavior due to the real or imagined influence of other people
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8. Does it conform to sexuality?
Answer:
Sexuality is about your sexual feelings, thoughts, attractions and behaviours towards other people.
9. Pick a factor that determines the degree of process conformity or non-conformity and explain how it affects the manufacturing process.
Answer:
There are several factors that directly affect the cost of manufacturing, atleast in the heavy engineering sectors, such as material used, size of the parts, manufacturing process, etc.
Raw Materials
The material you choose will impact the cost of your project. Material costs around the world are slowly aligning so you can expect fairly similar material costs regardless of where you manufacture. So finding out your local cost for raw material can give you a rough idea of material costs. It’s possible to get both cheaper and more expensive materials for your product. However, this will mean a trade-off for the final product. Cheaper raw material will mean a cheaper product but it might lack durability or quality. A more expensive material will instantly raise the manufacturing costs but provide a product that lasts longer and is of higher quality.
2. Quality Required
When it comes to manufacturing, you pay for quality. When you’re working with a reliable manufacturer it usually means they invest in quality control. Although this adds a bit to the final cost of your product, it helps ensure that your product is produced using the right material and follows your specifications. Investing in quality will save you money in the long run as you will run into fewer issues and avoid non-conformity.
3. Location of Manufacturing Facilities
The location of your manufacturing partner will impact the cost of your project for a range of reasons. According to the 2016 Deloitte Global Manufacturing Competitiveness Index, where countries were ranked according to how competitive they are when it comes to manufacturing, China is an ideal location for manufacturing parts and products due to well-developed manufacturing infrastructure as well as competitive pricing. It’s worth noting that you’ll find quite a range of pricing options when manufacturing in China depending on other considerations such as quality and material used.
4. Lead Time
If you want something quickly this can impact the cost depending on the project. Manufacturing a product quickly is more expensive than a longer lead-time. It’s all about resource management for the manufacturer. A quick turnaround means dedicating more resources, both in terms of manpower and machinery, which will inevitably be a bit pricier than a longer turnaround time. So if you want your part quickly, be prepared to let go of more money. However, there are always limitations to how quickly your parts can be produced. Although allocating additional resources will speed up the manufacturing process, it shouldn’t compromise the quality of the finished part.
5. Facilities and Equipment
Building complex designs requires a combination of knowledge, skill and equipment. However, the complexity of the design will also impact your manufacturing costs. With advanced designs you’re more likely to require more advanced machines which come at a higher rate. A manufacturer that works with state-of-the-art machinery will be more likely to meet all your manufacturing needs but their investment in high-end machinery will also have an impact on your price as a customer. Advanced equipment does provide a range of opportunities and will lead to a better manufacturing experience.
10. This is conformity of the object in a human mind
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The Human mind of democracy and imperial rule over a subject people was sufficiently jarring to most Americans that, from the beginning, the training of Filipinos for self-government and ultimate independence—the Malolos Republic was conveniently ignored—was an essential rationalization for U.S. hegemony in the islands. Policy differences between the two main political parties in the United States focused on the speed with which self-government should be extended and the date on which independence should be granted.
11. why it is easier to conform
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because conforming is a easy thing to do
12. what is the conformity?
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conformity is the act of matching attitudes,beliefs, and behaviors to group norms or politics.Norms are implicit,specific rules,shareby a group of individuals,that guide their interactions with others.
13. being obient is a compliance in conformity
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The concept of compliance is similar to conformity, yet slightly different. For compliance to occur within groups, one must adapt his/her actions to another's wishes or rules. A person that conforms must have a disposition that allows him/her to yield to others.
14. 8. Which of the following are consequences of enculturation? A. conformity & rebellion C. conformity & deviance B. deviance & innovation D. rebellion & innovation
Answer:
i guess it's A
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15. differentiate conformity from deviance
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Conformity and deviance are two responses to real or imagined pressures from others. Conformity means going along one's peers—individuals of a person's own status. ... Deviance is a behaviour that violates the standards of conduct or expectations or social norms of a group or society.
16. similarities compliance with conformity
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The fundamental difference between conformity and compliance is that compliance involves people going along with an explicit request, whereas conformity involves people adhering to 'unspoken rules'. ... We conform to social norms or group norms because we want to be liked and we want to fit in.
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17. do you think that conforming with the rules and regulation at home could be similar in conforming with the constitutional law in the society
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yes, it can conforming the rules and regulations at home that would be similar in conforming with the constitutional law in the society
18. similarities of conformity and deviance
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“Deviance” is a concept that describes an non-conformity to social norms, values and civic expectations, while the “deviant” is someone whose behaviour (notably, not attitudes or beliefs) departs from established moral standards. Conformity, on the other hand, is achieved by a commitment to dominant social norms, which is often unconscious or unspoken. Conformity can also be ensured by more overt social, political, legal or cultural pressure. Deviance is not necessarily criminal, though the two are often conflated; rather, deviance is any action which conflicts with the values of the dominant social group which defines what is acceptable and what is “normal”. As such, “deviance” is a socially constructed phenomenon. That is, that no act is in itself inherently “deviant”; rather, it is named so by the dominant group if the group norms are countered.
The subjectivity of deviance (and, to a lesser extent, crime) is particularly relevant to young people. Young people make up the population most likely to be accused of deviant, both criminal and non-criminal activities, such as various forms of civic or social protest. They are more likely to be subject to a “culture of control” (Garland, 2002), moral panics, and increased attempts at social control. The classification of populations as ‘outsiders’ in a wide range of practices enables the association of those populations with deviancy and crime, and the social abjection of those populations, across a range of sites and signification practices.
The concepts of deviance and conformity are particularly relevant to the life course perspective of Young-Adulllt project since they show how normality and deviance are socially constructed according to the values of the dominant social groups and also how young people’s perceptions and aspirations might differ from those of the policy makers, youth workers and older generations.
19. Conformity to the Christian religion.
Answer:
Conformity of belief is analogous to conforming with ritual obligations of a religion. In other words, it is another cost of membership. Just as members agree to prescribed customs and ritual obligations, they also sign on to an entire system of beliefs.
20. Quality of conformance refers to the degree to which goods and services conform to the intent of the designers as documented in the specifications.
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Because courtesy is subjective, it cannot be considered a factor in service quality.
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21. the importance of conformity and deviance
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Conformity influences formation and maintenance of social norms, and helps societies function smoothly and predictably via the self-elimination of behaviors seen as contrary to unwritten rules. In this sense it can be perceived as a positive force that prevents acts that are perceptually disruptive or dangerous.
Deviance provides the key to understanding the disruption and recalibration of society that occurs over time. Systems of deviance create norms and tell members of a given society how to behave by laying out patterns of acceptable and unacceptable behavior.
22. meaning of conformation
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the shape or structure of something, especially an animal.
"the judges run their hands over the dog's body and legs, checking its conformation"
•CHEMISTRY
any of the spatial arrangements which the atoms in a molecule may adopt and freely convert between, especially by rotation about individual single bonds.
"a change of DNA conformation induced by binding of RNA polymerase"
Explanation:
1 : the act of conforming or producing conformity : adaptation. 2 : formation of something by appropriate arrangement of parts or elements : an assembling into a whole the gradual conformation of the embryo. 3a : correspondence especially to a model or plan.
23. examples of conformity bias?
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What is conformity bias? Conformity bias is the tendency to make decisions or judgments based on other people's behavior. Once one person in a class cheats on a test, for example, others may be more willing to cheat because they see that it is acceptable to the group.
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• What is conformity bias?Explanation:
•Conformity bias is the tendency to make decisions or judgments based on other people's behavior. Once one person in a class cheats on a test, for example, others may be more willing to cheat because they see that it is acceptable to the group. People seem to be more comfortable mimicking others, even regarding ethical matters. For example, studies show that people are more likely to act in a prosocial manner, such as contributing to charity or conserving water, if they see or hear that others are doing it too.24. It produced an angular discordance with underlying horizontal layers.a. Disconformity c. Non - conformity b. Angular unconformity d. Conformity
Answer:
angular unconformity
Explanation:
because angular unconformity producing an angular discordance with overlying horizontal layers
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25. argument from conformity
Answer:
The argument for conformity is a pragmatic one. It's about balancing an individual interior with an acceptably bland exterior. It's about, on one hand, working within society's constraints and, on the other, finding appropriate outlets for self-expression.
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26. sociologist study _____ of people and the societal _____ that affect them. members of the group conform when they ____, ____,_____ in similar ways. Although group behavior shows conformity, individuals in the group may have a ______for conforming
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27. conformal cyclic model?
Explanation:
Conformal cyclic cosmology is a cosmological model in the framework of general relativity and proposed by theoretical physicist Roger Penrose. In CCC, the universe iterates through infinite cycles, with the future timelike infinity of each previous iteration being identified with the Big Bang singularity of the next.
28. it means conformity to the rules
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to act in accordance or harmony; comply (usually followed by to): to conform to rules. to act in accord with the prevailing standards, attitudes, practices, etc., of society or a group: One has to conform in order to succeed in this company. to be or become similar in form, nature, or character.
29. types of conformity?
Explanation:
Normative conformity involves changing one's behavior in order to fit in with the group.
Informational conformity happens when a person lacks the knowledge and looks to the group for information and direction.
Identification occurs when people conform to what is expected of them based on their social roles. Zimbardo's famous Stanford Prison Experiment is a good example of people altering their behavior in order to fit into their expected roles. However, the experiment has come under intense scrutiny in recent years.
Compliance involves changing one's behavior while still internally disagreeing with the group.Internalization occurs when we change our behavior because we want to be like another person.
30. what is conformity and deviance?
Conformity and deviance are two responses to real or imagined pressures from others. Conformity means going along one's peers—individuals of a person's own status. ... Deviance is a behaviour that violates the standards of conduct or expectations or social norms of a group or society.