Asch's research 1955

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    • Baseline procedure
      • 123 American 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. white males 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.
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