konformell
Konformell is a German adjective that means “conformist” or “conforming.” It is derived from the noun konformität, which refers to the tendency of individuals to align their attitudes, beliefs, and behaviors with those of a group or society. The concept is widely studied in social psychology, sociology, anthropology, and political science. In the West, the term is used in academic literature to denote compliance with social norms, as well as in legal contexts where conformity to regulations or standards is required.
In psychological research, konformität is typically broken into two main types: normative and informational. Normative conformity
Scholars from different disciplines debate whether konformität is adaptive or maladaptive. Some argue that conformity fosters
Because of its broad applicability, konformell is commonly encountered in legal texts, corporate policies, educational guidelines,