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-'''Obedience''', or '''submissive compliance''', is the act of obeying orders from others. This differs from [[compliance]], which is behavior influenced by peers. This is in turn different from [[conformity]], which is behavior intended to match that of the majority. 
-Obedience is often associated with [[Dominance (biology)|social dominance]] and [[submission]].+The term '''obedience''' can refer to:
 +* [[Obedience (human behavior)]]
 +* The educational film ''Obedience'' about the [[Milgram experiment|Milgram experiment on obedience to authority figures]]
 +* [[Vow of obedience]] as an evangelical counsel
 +* [[Obedience training]] for dogs
 +* [[Obedience trial]], a dog sport
 +* Obedience Plant, another name for the herb [[Arrowroot]]
 +* Obedience, the name given to a [[masonic]] jurisdiction
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