Social Influence Susceptibility
Dimension 224 of 1,100 · Health Lens
Social Influence Susceptibility measures how strongly an expression reflects being shaped by other people's opinions, pressure, suggestions, or behavior in one's decisions, beliefs, and actions. It encompasses both yielding to interpersonal pressure and resisting or asserting oneself in the face of others' influence.
evidence final name · Styles Handling
Minimal Social Influence Susceptibility
Expressions activating this band describe cooperative problem solving, compromise, and role-based interaction without clear evidence that the person's own choices or views are being directed by others. Influence is present mainly as ordinary coordination or social context rather than felt pressure or compliance.
Low Social Influence Susceptibility
Expressions activating this band describe intermittent vulnerability to pressure, temptation, or conflict-driven yielding, with some sense of being pushed around or swayed by others. The person may also try to use authority or exchange to shape outcomes, but outside influence is experienced as a meaningful force.
Moderate Social Influence Susceptibility
Expressions activating this band describe mixed independence and susceptibility, with concern about others' views, shifting direction, or feeling pulled by circumstances alongside moments of strong personal belief and willingness to speak up. Social influence is salient but not uniformly controlling.
High Social Influence Susceptibility
Expressions activating this band describe pronounced responsiveness to other people's suggestions, wishes, and surrounding opinions, often through going along, giving in, or having decisions shaped by the social environment. Influence and persuasion are explicit themes in how positions and choices are formed.
Extreme Social Influence Susceptibility
Expressions activating this band describe strong orientation to what others are doing, thinking, or endorsing, including bandwagon-style conformity and following collective trends or approval cues. Social consensus functions as a primary guide for belief and action.
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Minimal Styles Handling: Styles handling is present at a low level. Expressions activating this band reflect early or diffuse styles handling.
Emerging Styles Handling: Styles handling is experienced here as physiological and somatic distress, reflecting embodied arousal and clinical-grade symptom intensity. Unlike the band below, where styles handling was characterized by a general or mixed form, the proxy here has shifted in character. Expressions activating this band likely reflect physiological and embodied styles handling.
Elevated Styles Handling: Styles handling is clearly present at this level. Unlike the band below, where styles handling was characterized by the somatic and physiological form, the proxy here has shifted in character. The facets that dominated at lower levels have receded. Expressions activating this band reflect styles handling at this level of intensity.
Severe Styles Handling: Styles handling is clearly present at this level. Compared to the band below, styles handling is more intense and concentrated but retains the same essential character. Expressions activating this band reflect styles handling at this level of intensity.
