"Goal acceptance" is the extent to which people consciously understand and agree to goals.
A multilevel perspective of goal acceptance is very steady with a perspective of goal acceptance as a component of social impact. Locke et al. (1981) recommend that social impact might be a determinant of goal acceptance. Kelman's (1961) hypothesis of social impact speaks to an fantastic edge of reference for seeing how distinctive kinds of social impact may prompt extraordinary levels of goal acceptance.