What is the difference between conformity and obedience?
A) Conformity involves a direct request, whereas obedience involves an indirect request.
B) Conformity is the response to a group, whereas obedience is the response to an individual person.
C) Conformity assumes that social norms are obvious, whereas obedience assumes that social roles are apparent.
D) Conformity is the tendency to yield to social pressure, whereas obedience is the act of following the direct commands of an authority figure.
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