Social norms in groups play a big role in how people interact with each other and how they see themselves.
Studies show that about 75% of people follow group norms from time to time.
This following can create something called the "bandwagon effect." This is when 90% of the group starts to think the same way as most members do.
When people stick to these norms, it can help them feel like they fit in.
This sense of belonging can make the group stronger and boost individual confidence by as much as 50%.
Social norms in groups play a big role in how people interact with each other and how they see themselves.
Studies show that about 75% of people follow group norms from time to time.
This following can create something called the "bandwagon effect." This is when 90% of the group starts to think the same way as most members do.
When people stick to these norms, it can help them feel like they fit in.
This sense of belonging can make the group stronger and boost individual confidence by as much as 50%.