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Read the text and answer the multiple-choice question by selecting the correct response. Only one response is correct.

How Situations Shape Everyday Behavior

social psychology studies
Social psychology is often described as the study of how people influence one another, yet its most consistent lesson is that situations can be as powerful as personalities. This perspective matters because everyday judgments frequently assume that behavior reflects stable character traits, even when strong social pressures are present. A range of classic and contemporary studies shows how ordinary individuals adjust their actions to fit perceived expectations. Research on conformity demonstrates that participants may publicly agree with an incorrect group answer to avoid standing out, especially when responses are given aloud. Studies of obedience similarly suggest that people can follow authoritative instructions that conflict with personal values, particularly when responsibility feels diffused or when the authority appears legitimate. More recent work extends these findings by examining subtle cues: for instance, the presence of observing eyes on posters can increase honesty in communal settings, implying that even minimal signals of being watched affect moral choices. These results do not imply that individuals lack agency; rather, they indicate that behavior emerges from an interaction between personal motives and social context. The practical conclusion is that improving ethical conduct may require changing environments—such as increasing accountability and reducing ambiguous authority—rather than relying only on appeals to personal virtue. Overall, social psychology studies primarily highlight how predictable shifts in context can produce large changes in human behavior.

Which of the following best describes what the passage is about?

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