Those things were covered both under conformity (e.g. sharing interests with a group, fitting in) and value (which lists knowledge, skills, etc.)
Ah, I see. The bullet-point format made it seem like you were focused on “appear to ” and “signal that ”, rather than underlying truth of connections with individuals.
I see an important distinction between “try to fit in” and “do actually fit in”.
Those things were covered both under conformity (e.g. sharing interests with a group, fitting in) and value (which lists knowledge, skills, etc.)
Ah, I see. The bullet-point format made it seem like you were focused on “appear to ” and “signal that ”, rather than underlying truth of connections with individuals.
I see an important distinction between “try to fit in” and “do actually fit in”.