Normative social influence occurs when individuals conform to the expectations of a group to gain acceptance or avoid rejection. Examples include teenagers adopting certain fashion trends to fit in with peers, or an employee agreeing with a team's decision during meetings, even if they privately disagree, to maintain harmony. Additionally, someone might participate in a group activity, like a social event, primarily to be included, despite having no personal interest in it.
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