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Being imitated, conformity, and social influence: An integrative review
Authors:Mark H. Thelen   Nanette M. Frautschi   Michael C. Roberts   Karen D. Kirkland  Stephen J. Dollinger
Affiliation:University of Missouri, Columbia, USA;University of Alabama USA;University of Colorado, Colorado Springs, USA;Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, USA
Abstract:The recently developed literature on the effects of being imitated and the social influence function of imitation are reviewed, as is related literature on conformity from social psychology. Then, this research is considered within a number of theoretical contexts, but especially within the conceptual framework of Byrne's elaboration of effectance motivation. Finally, questions are raised which need to be addressed in future research.
Keywords:Send reprint requests to: Dr. Mark H. Thelen   Department of Psychology   University of Missouri   Columbia   MO 65211.
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