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To explain this phenomenon’s spectrum, Richard H. Willis developed an isosceles triangle model, then a diamond model, which was later adapted into a double diamond model. Using a hypothetical driver confronted with a red light, Gordon Allport’s brother Floyd described “J-Curve” patterns in this phenomenon. Herbert Kelman divided this phenomenon into identification, internalization, and compliance types while later psychologists divided its causes into (*) informational and normative types. Subjects gauged how far a small dot of light moved in a dark room by the autokinetic effect in a study of this phenomenon by Muzafer (10[1])Sherif. (10[2])This phenomenon created groups called “yielders” and “independents” in Solomon Asch’s line experiments. (10[1])For 10 points, name this social process of individuals aligning themselves (10[1])to the group. ■END■

ANSWER: conformity [accept word forms like conforming]
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PlayerTeamOpponentBuzz PositionValue
Krish ChintaInnovation Academy AMilton9210
Edward KimJohns CreekLambert9310
Arhith DharanendraGeorgia Tech DMississippi State9310
Rohan DalalGeorgia Tech AGeorgia Tech B10610
Pranav JothiGeorgia Tech CInnovation Academy C11710

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