Asch's Line Variation Study Flashcards
What was the aim of Asch’s study?
To investigate the degree to which individuals would conform to a majority who gave obviously wrong answers.
Asch’s Line Study is an example of what type of experiment?
Lab experiment.
Give an advantage of lab experiments.
+Reliable and replicable.
+Strict control over extraneous variables, can establish cause and effect.
Give a disadvantage of lab experiments.
They have low ecological validity and low population validity.
What was Asch’s method?
-123 males took part in a lab experiment.
-Conducted the line test (correct answer was obvious).
-All participants apart from one were confederates, who gave obviously wrong answers.
What were the results of Asch’s study?
-75% conformed to at least one wrong answer.
-25% never gave a wrong answer.
What did Asch conclude from his research?
-Participants said they conformed to avoid rejection but privately trusted their own judgement.
-They were motivated by NSI.
What were the 3 variables affecting conformity in Asch’s study?
- Task difficulty
- Group Size
3.Unanimity
Explain task difficulty.
-Made the lines more similar, correct answer was less obvious.
-Participants were more likely to conform to the wrong answer.
-ISI plays a greater role.
Explain group size.
Majority of size 3 is a sufficient number for a maximum influence on conformity,
Explain unanimity.
-Breaking the groups unanimity was a major factor in conformity reduction.
-Presence of a dissenter enables the participant to disagree with the majority.
Evaluate Asch’s Line Study.
+Asch’s line study is supporting evidence. 37% conformity rate to wrong answers, with 75% of pps conforming to at least one wrong answer.
+Strength of NSI, as it has practical applications e.g. stopping people smoking.
+Evidence to support ISI as an explanation of conformity.
Findings showed that there was a greater conformity to incorrect answers with the more difficult questions. This supports the idea that people conform where they don’t know the answer, demonstrating the desire to be right.