Variables Affecting Conformity-Asch’s Research-AO1 Flashcards

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What did Asch want to do?

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Examine how social pressure from a majority could affect someone’s behaviour.

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What was the experiment?

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A line judgment with real participants and fake ones. There were 18 trials and the fake participants have the wrong answer 12 times.

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What is a confederate?

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An actor or a fake participant.

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How often did the participants conform to the incorrect answers of the critical trials?

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36.8%

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How many participants conformed on at least one critical trial?

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75%

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What is a control group?

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One real participant completed the same experiment without any confederates.

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What did the control group find?

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Found that less than 1% of the participants gave an incorrect answer.

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What did the interviews find about the conformed participants?

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That most knew their answers were incorrect but went along with the group in order to fit on and not be rejected.

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What is the conclusion?

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Individuals judgements are affected by majority influence. The participants conformed due to normative social influence.

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What is group size?

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The number of members within a social group.

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What is Unanimity?

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The degree to which the group members agree with each other.

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What is Task Difficulty?

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How obvious the correct answer is.

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How was group size manipulated within the study?

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They changed the number of confederates in the experiment from 0-15.

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How was unanimity manipulated within the study?

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A confederate who disagreed with the others. Sometimes that confederate would give the correct answer and other times it would be incorrect.

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How was task difficulty manipulated within the study?

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The visual perception was made harder and the lines were more similar in length.

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What impact did group size have on conformity levels?

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Conformity increase to a certain point. As the number of confederates increased from 0-3 so did conformity. Past 3 it made little difference.

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What impact did unanimity have on conformity levels?

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Conformity reduced. If correct answer was given conformity dropped to 5% and if another incorrect answer was given conformity dropped to 9%.

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What impact did task difficulty have on conformity levels?

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Conformity increased.