Majority Influence - The behaviour of a large group of people affects the behaviour of a smaller group. The behaviours of the larger group are adopted by the smaller group., Conformity - A form of Social Influence where we change our beliefs or behaviours to fit in with others., Pro-social behaviour - A social behaviour that benefits someone, such as helping them., Obedience - Behaving as instructed, doing what we are told to do., Anti-social behaviour - Causing harm or upset to others; can take many forms., Minority Influence - A small group of people create a change in beliefs or behaviours of a larger group of people., Authority - The ability or right to give orders, make decisions, and enforce obedience (and other behaviours), Dispositional factors - Individual characteristics that influence behaviour and actions in a person like personality traits, temperament, and genetics., Locus of controlFactors - The extent to which people believe they have power over events in their lives., Situational factors - Influences that do not occur from within the individual but from elsewhere like the environment and others, Social influence - The term used to describe how the behaviour of one person affects the behaviour of another,

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