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All right.
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So we are talking about the social impact theory specifically we're talking about, um, with your question, which is the following, um, is true.
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According to the social impact theory, the social impact theory essentially is about the amount of influence a person can experience in group settings.
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Um, and what all effects that influence that those people have.
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So, for my video, the blue represents you as the individual and red will and will represent the group members, um, that possibly can influence you and such.
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So when we're looking at our answer choices, um, it's talking about people conform more often, um, to people who are close to them physically, rather than when people are further away, um, distance wise.
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So let's go ahead and look at that.
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That would definitely be, um, the best way that i can tell you to relate that and think about that would be with your friends, um, and take into consideration when your friends air around in person versus when you may be texting, um, your friend and asking for their opinion.
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So when we're alone and we have a question, were more likely to go ahead and talk with ourselves and talk through it mentally and go ahead and come up with are answer to that question alone.
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But let's go ahead and say that we have our friend right here, um, to the side of us, and they're asking what's going on? what are you thinking about? and you go ahead, tell them your situation and they give you their input.
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Now, you as the individual can decide whether or not to go ahead and take that and put into consideration or to completely ignore it and go ahead and go with the answer that you were already thinking about.
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But more than likely, if this person is your friend, you're going to go ahead and take what they're saying into consideration and go ahead and come up with an answer based on that.
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So now let's go ahead and think about it as, um as if you were talking to a friend over the phone.
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So now, instead of your friend being in person there on the phone right here and they're in their house, um, right over here talking to you and you all are not face to face, um, you're just texting, so that being said they're giving their input, but by text message.
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So it's coming over to you and you receive it.
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And now that they're not in front of you, it's probably easier for you to take into consideration what they said, but maybe not use it.
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Um, definitely.
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If it's not something that you would normally do or it's out of your character, it's a lot easier for you.
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Toe.
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Go ahead and ignore that information and continue on with what you were wanting to do originally versus um, going with your friends opinion are feeling pressure to go with your friends opinion because they're right there next to you, expecting you to do so eso with, um intercourse? a.
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I would definitely say that's true because you're more likely to be affected by their by the person being right next to you versus, um, if you're talking to them over the phone.
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So if they're physically distant from where you are, so inter choice b is talking about people are conforming more when others are important to them.
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So let's take into consideration again.
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You still have your question and you're trying to figure out the answer.
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But now let's say your brother comes up.
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Um, and brother is here to save the day and give you an answer to your question.
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Now, because it's your sibling, you're more likely to go ahead.
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Take that information, consider it because sibling, um, let's say is older than you.
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It's your older brother, so they're more wise and they've definitely gone through things, and they've gone through what you're going through.
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So they gave you the answer.
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And now your problem solved.
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So you respect them.
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You know them, their inputs important to you.
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That's why you even took it into consideration.
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But now let's say, um, brother is not around.
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But this new kid in class, who's gonna be represented by the green comes up and happens to your you talking to yourself about your question and goes ahead and gives you some input on it.
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You're a little less likely to go.
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Go with what they're saying and get your answer.
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Um, you're more likely to kind of maybe look at them and be like, why did you give me any input? um, you don't know me.
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Eso you're less likely to take input from a stranger than you are, um, from a sibling or a friend or someone you actually do know.
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And you valid? you valid? do you think their opinion is ballot? excuse me? um, so then i would say that answer is true as well.
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So no answer.
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Choice.
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See, talks about the people conform more to three or more people rather than its one...