Identification involves conforming to someone who is liked and respected. Why is this statement true?
O Identification is the accepting or internalizing of a cultural norm as one's own belief which leads to overall conformity.
O Identifications is a feeling of support, sympathy, understanding or belonging towards a person or thing who is liked and respected, and results in a deeper form of conformity than compliance.
O Identification is an individual's public conformity while, perhaps, retaining his or her own original beliefs privately.
O Identification is the basis of conformity.