SLT: Conformity Flashcards
What was Asch’s baseline procedure in 1950?
- Each participant were shown two large white cards in each trial. - Line x on one card was the standard line. Lines A, B, C are 3 comparison lines, one of the lines are clearly the same length as the standard line. - Participants had to say out loud which was the right answer, but stooges said the wrong answer. - Participants believed stooges to also be real participants
How many men were involved?
123 American men
What were the variables investigated by Asch?
- Group size - Unanimity - Task difficulty - Anonymity
What affect did group size have on conformity?
Conformity increased with group size to a certain point (up to about 3 confederates). Many incorrect answers lead to the participant being suspicious of the true aims of the study
What affect did lack on unanimity (all in agreement) have on conformity?
Made conformity decrease. The participants did not have any group pressure pushing for a single answer
What affect did task difficulty have on conformity?
As task difficulty increased, so did conformity. Line differences were made less obvious, lack of clarity causes participants to look for conformation from others who may know better (ISI)
What affect did anonymity have on conformity?
Conformity decreased. Participant answered in private. Elimination of normative social influence, participants can’t be judged.
Why was Asch’s study considered a ‘child of the time?’
His work would not get the same results now. This experiment happened after WW2, most men had been in the military and told not to ask questions
What were the results?
-Control group 0.7% gave the wrong answer -Experimental condition 37% gave the wrong answer So social influence caused the large error in experimental condition.
What did the research tell us?
People will conform to the judgements of others even if the answer is wrong
Evaluation of the study
2/3 participants did not conform Weak conformity
Ethical issues of the study
Deception and anxiety. Naive participants were decieved because they thought other people were involved in the procedure. This can be solved by debriefing participants after.
What was the control group?
No confederates, only real participants.
Why is there limited application of the study?
- It’s artificial = participants knew they were in a study so may have shown demand characteristics. - Task was relatively trivial = no reason not to conform - Findings do not generalise to real world situations - Men only = Asch’s findings tell us little about conformity in men and people from other cultures
Research support for normative social influence (NSI)
When Asch interviews his participants some said they conformed because they felt self-conscious giving the correct answer and were afraid of disapproval.