The Social Conformity (So) Scale assesses an individual’s tendency to respect rules and align with established norms. It focuses on the willingness to follow guidelines and maintain order within social structures. This scale reflects how effectively a person integrates into group settings while upholding shared expectations.
The scale is part of the California Psychological Inventory (CPI), a well-established tool for understanding personality characteristics that contribute to effective behavior in various contexts. This scale is frequently used in leadership development and organizational coaching to identify strengths and developmental opportunities.
Features of the Social Conformity Scale
Purpose: To evaluate an individual’s alignment with social rules, norms, and expectations.
Length: Approximately 50 items
Average completion time: 5 minutes
Target population: High school age and older.
Administration: Designed for individual administration.
Validation: Demonstrated validity across diverse populations and contexts.
Uses of the Social Conformity Scale
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High scores on So are indicative of a kind of automatized, friction-free compliance with societal rules and conventions. Others see them clearly as reliable, organized, and conscientious. (p. 111)
-- From H.G. Gough & P. Bradley (1996), “CPI Manual Third Edition” (Palo Alto, CA: Consulting Psychologists Press)