123American men. Each in a group with confederates.
Asked to do a line task where they matched lines to 1 in a set of 3. The confederates gave wrong answers.
On average, participant's conformed to group 36.8% conforming about 1/3 of the time. 25% never conformed
Variables investigated by Asch
Group size, unanimity and task difficulty
Group size - variables
To test this Asch varied the number of confederates from 1 to 15. Asch found a curvilinear relationship between group size and conformity. Highest level of conformity reached at 3 confederates 31.8%.
Unanimity - Variables
Introduced confederate who disagreed with other confederates. In one variation, confederate gave the correct answer and other a diff3erent but wrong answer. Participants conformed less in presence of a dissenter as rate decreased to less than a quarter when majority was unanimous.
Task difficulty - variables
Increased difficulty of line judging task by making lines closer in height. Asch found that conformity increased. This is because the answer was more ambiguous.
Weakness
Opposing research to his original findings. Perrin and Spencer repeated with engineering students and only 1 conformed out of 396 trials. 1950s America was more conformist. Lacks temporal validity.
Weakness
limited application. whitemales from US in the sample. Other research shows women and collectivist cultures are more conformist. Lacks generalisability as there are gender and cultural differences
Weakness
Lacks mundane realism. artificial task with lines that would not occur in everyday life. lacks ecological validity.
Weakness
Ethical issues. deceived due to confederates. ethical guidelines were broken. However benefits outweigh the costs and deception is needed for research into conformity.