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    • What were the aims of Asch's study?
      Measure the extent to which people conformed to the opinion of others, even in a situation where the others' answers were clearly wrong
    • What was Asch's procedure?
      • Ps shown 2 cards, had to match line on 1st card to a line on the 2nd card.
      • Confederates (all but one) said the wrong answer
    • What were the findings of Asch's research?
      • Naïve participants conformed 36.8% of the time, shows a high level of conformity when the situation is unambiguous.
      • 75% conformed at least once
    • What were the 3 variables Asch investigated?
      • Group size
      • Unanimity
      • Task difficulty
    • How did Asch investigate group size?
      Varied the number of confederates between 1 and 15
    • What were Asch's findings for group size?
      • Relationship between group size and level of conformity was curvilinear
      • 2 confederates conformity was 13.6%, 3 confederates conformity rose to 31.8%. levelled off after this
    • How did Asch investigate unanimity?
      Introduced a dissenting confederate, sometimes gave the correct answer or a different, incorrect answer
    • What were the findings for unanimity?
      • Conformity reduced to less than 1/4 of the level it was when there was no dissenter.
      • Reduced regardless of right or wrong answer
    • Why did the dissenter reduce conformity?
      Allowed the participant to behave more independently
    • How did Asch study task difficulty?
      Made the line-judging task harder by making the lines more similar in length
    • What were the findings of increasing task difficulty?
      Conformity increased
    • Why did conformity increase when the task increased in difficulty?
      • The situation was more ambiguous, more likely to look to others for guidance and assume they are right
      • Example of ISI
    • Limitations of Asch study?
      • Artificial task
      • Little application - only American men tested. Neto (1995) suggested women might be more conformist due to concern of social relationships
      • Collectivist cultures might behave differently
    • Strength of Asch research:
      • Other evidence to support
      • Lucas et al - asked Ps to solve 'easy' and 'hard' maths problems. Given answers claimed to be from 3 others. conformed more often when the problems were harder
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