Asch Conformity Study Flashcards
Asch study procedure
123 American male participants
Groups of 6- 1 true and 5 confederates
Aims: to investigate conformity and majority influence
Procedure:
4 lines- 3 comparison 1 standard
Identify which line was same
Real participant always answered 2nd to or last
Confederates give same incorrect answer 12/18 times- critical trials
Asch observed how many times participant gave same incorrect answer as confederates
Asch study findings
Mean conformity: 36.8%
Agreed with incorrect majority on 1/3 of critical trials
Wide individual differences- 25% didn’t conform, 75% confirmed at least once, 5% confirmed on every trial
Limitation Asch (temporal)
Lacks temporal validity
Took place in 1950s America with very conformist society due to McCarthyism- thousands of Americans accused of communism and targeted for being different
Bond and smith meta analysis found decrease in conformity rates over time since Asch study
Individualist vs collectivist culture
So more likely to conform, may not be same now
Limitation Asch (ecological)
Though has high internal validity due to control over extraneous variables
Artificial group- strangers, normally we are in group with friends, family etc.
Williams found we are more likely to conform with friends
Artificial task- meaningless, not important enough to try and avoid ridicule from others
Strength Asch (replicate)
Replicated with youths on probation as participants and probation officers as confederates
Similar levels of conformity supporting Asch
However more likely to conform to authority figures like probation officer
Variations of Asch
Size of group
Unanimity of majority
Task difficulty
Size of group effect on conformity
1 participant and 1 confederate= 3% conformity
2 confederates= 13%
3 confederates= 32%
Steadied as more added
Suggests small majority isn’t influential but no need for majority of more than 3
Unanimity of majority effect on conformity
Disrupting unanimity with dissenter decreases to 5.5%
Even if dissenter disagreed with participant, 9%
Extra study- dissenter with thick glasses similarly low conformity
Presence of dissenter alone enough to encourage independent behaviour
Task difficulty effect on conformity
Comparison lines more similar in length
Conformity increased
More likely to conform and look to others when answer is unclear