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what are the major influences of the selected top three individuals, group, or institution in your way of thinking and behavior?​

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Answered by ankitabareth2007
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Interdependence—Individual members must depend, to some degree, on the output of the collective members.

Social interaction—Accomplishing a goal requires some form of verbal or nonverbal communication among members.

Perception of a group—All members of the collective must agree they are part of the group.

Commonality of purpose—All members of the collective come together to attain a common goal.

Favoritism—Members of the same group tend to be positively prejudiced toward other members and discriminate in their favor.Individual behavior and decision making can be influenced by the presence of others. There are both positive and negative implications of group influence on individual behavior. For example, group influence can often be useful in the context of work settings, team sports, and political activism. However, the influence of groups on the individual can also generate negative behaviors.

Answered by Jasleen0599
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The major influences of the selected top three individuals, group, or institution in your way of thinking and behavior.

  • Individual – distinct from others or standing alone a collection of individuals or things grouped together due to shared traits. A group of individuals, customs, or behavioural patterns that have gathered for a single goal is called an institution.
  • Students learn about politics, the country's economy and resources, and more from social studies lessons. By examining and assessing current systems and imagining the future of their community, students develop their political literacy.
  • Students learn about how our democracy operates in social studies classes, including how elected officials represent residents and how voting works. Students investigate America's founding documents and governmental structures to comprehend how they will contribute to democracy as future citizens.
  • Students have the chance to acquire the attitudes, abilities, and information necessary to become involved, active, educated, and responsible citizens through social studies. In a pluralistic and democratic society, individual and group identity must be recognised and respected.

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