instelslag
Instelslag, also known as "instellage" or "instellage effect," is a psychological phenomenon where individuals, typically children, adopt the beliefs, attitudes, and behaviors of their peers, often to the exclusion of their own. This process is often influenced by social pressure and the desire to fit in. The term is derived from the Dutch words "instellen" (to set or adjust) and "slag" (group or crowd).
Instelslag is a common occurrence in adolescence, as young people navigate the complexities of social interactions
Research on instelslag has explored its causes and effects, including the role of social influence, peer pressure,
Instelslag is a complex and multifaceted process that has implications for individual development, social dynamics, and