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Connie's roommate at the dorm plays music while Connie is trying to study, borrows Connie's clothes without asking, and rarely buys any snacks and drinks to put in the fridge. In order to avoid a confrontation, Connie does not say anything about the clothes borrowing or the snacks, and she goes to the library to study. Connie is exhibiting

a. extreme conformity.

b. reverse obedience.

c. active compliance.

d. passive compliance.

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  1. 7 May, 15:53
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    Answer: D. Passive compliance

    Explanation: Generally speaking, being passive or passive in agreeing with something or someone means taking a passive attitude without including at first glance a visible reaction to the behaviour of someone else who may be both a roommate and a member of a wider group. Passive compliance, as in the case of Connie, is in fact the absence of a desire to actively influence the behaviour of others in our environment, if such behaviour is inappropriate and directly affects the conditions of that same environment in which we live. It has to be said that Connie's behaviour is a passive influence because if roommate sees that Connie has to go to the library to study because that roommate plays music, and everything else he does and forces Connie to obey it, then maybe the roommate might change that behaviour, though does not have to mean.
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