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An example of compliant behavior would be

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Answered by AdorableMe
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n psychology, compliance refers to changing one's behavior due to the request or direction of another person.  It is going along with the group or changing behavior to fit in with the group, while still disagreeing with the group.Compliance involves changing your behavior in some way because someone else makes a direct request for you to do so. While you may have had the option to refuse the request, you chose to comply.

There are many different kinds of situations where compliance comes in to play. Some examples include:

Responding to a friend asking "Can you do me a favor?"

Buying something because a salesperson makes a pitch and then asks you to make a purchase

Seeing an ad on a website, clicking it, and then making a purchase

As you can see, sometimes compliance can involve a direct request. Someone asks you specifically to do something and you do it. In other cases, the request may be much more subtle and even insidious.

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