orderobey
Orderobey is a psychological phenomenon where an individual's behavior is influenced by the presence of others, often leading to a shift from independent decision-making to conformity. This concept was first introduced by Solomon Asch in the 1950s through his famous experiments, which demonstrated how individuals might alter their judgments to match the majority, even when they knew the majority was incorrect.
The term "orderobey" is derived from the idea that people may follow orders or conform to group
Several factors contribute to orderobey behavior. Social influence, the desire to belong, and the fear of isolation
Orderobey can have both positive and negative consequences. On one hand, it can foster cooperation and cohesion
Understanding orderobey is crucial for various fields, including psychology, sociology, and organizational behavior. It helps explain