Asch’s Conformity Study

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    • What was the aim of Asch's (1956) Conformity Study?
      To test conformity and majority social influence in obvious situations
    • What was the procedure of Asch's Conformity Study?
      • Deception: Participants were told the study was on "perception"
      • Sample: 123 male American college students
      • Group size: Groups of 6-7 with 1 real participant and confederates
      • Task: Match lines by length, answered second to last
      • Confederates gave wrong answers in 12 of 18 critical trials
    • How many male American students participated in Asch's study?
      123 male American students
    • What was the task participants had to perform in Asch's study?
      Match lines by length
    • In how many trials did the confederates give wrong answers?
      12 out of 18 trials
    • What was the conformity rate found in Asch's study?
      33%
    • What percentage of participants conformed at least once in Asch's study?
      75%
    • What was the error rate in the control group with no confederates?
      1% of the time
    • What are the variables affecting conformity according to Asch's study?
      1. Group Size
      • 1 confederate: 3% conformity
      • 2 confederates: 13% conformity
      • 3 confederates: 32% conformity
      • No further increase beyond 3 confederates
      1. Unanimity of Majority
      • Unanimous wrong answers: high conformity
      • With one dissenter: conformity dropped to 5%
      • Mixed answers: 9% conformity
      1. Task Difficulty
      • Smaller line differences lead to more conformity
      • Ambiguity increases conformity due to informational social influence (ISI)
    • What was the conformity rate with 3 confederates in Asch's study?
      32%
    • How did the presence of a dissenter affect conformity in Asch's study?
      Conformity dropped to 5% with one dissenter
    • What happens to conformity when task difficulty increases?
      Conformity increases due to smaller line differences and ambiguity
    • What are the limitations of Asch's research?
      1. Child of Its Time
      • High conformity in 1950s US
      • Perrin & Spencer (1980) found only 1/396 trials conformed
      • Lacks temporal and historical validity
      1. Methodological Issues
      • Demand characteristics: participants aware of being studied
      • Lacks mundane realism: trivial task
      • Artificiality: findings may not generalize to everyday conformity
      1. Limited Application of Findings
      • All male sample; women might be more conformist
      • All from USA; higher conformity found in studies in China
    • What did Perrin & Spencer (1980) find in their study related to conformity?
      Only 1 out of 396 trials conformed
    • What is a methodological issue identified in Asch's study?
      Participants may try to please the experimenter due to demand characteristics
    • Why is the task in Asch's study considered to lack mundane realism?
      Because identifying line lengths is a trivial task
    • How might the findings of Asch's study not generalize to everyday conformity?
      Because the groups do not reflect real-life situations
    • What did Neto (1995) suggest about gender differences in conformity?
      Women might be more conformist and concerned about social relationships
    • How does conformity in studies conducted in China compare to Asch's findings?
      Conformity studies in China found much higher conformity