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Asch’s Study
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What was Asch’s study on?
Conformity
.
What was the aim of Asch’s study?
To investigate
group pressure
in an unambiguous situation.
What method was used in this study?
123
American
Men.
Two cards:
standard
line
and
three
comparison
lines.
12
Critical
trials where
confederates
(
actors
in the
trial)
gave the
wrong
answer:
What were the results of this study?
On
critical trials
, the participant gave the
wrong
answer
1/3
of the time.
25%
NEVER gave a
wrong
answer.
What was the
conclusion
of Asch’s study?
People are influenced by
group pressure
, though many
people
can
resist.
What is a negative evaluation of Asch’s study?
It was an
artificial
task, it was
trivial
and the
situation
involved
strangers
so it
does
not
reflect
everyday
situations.
(
APPLICABILITY
)
What is another negative evaluation of Asch’s study?
It was
androcentric
and
ethnocentric
, meaning that it did not represent the wider range of the
populous
. (
GENERALISABILITY
)
What was a social factor that impacted Asch’s study?
Group size
.
Two
confederates
=
13.6%
conformity,
three
confederates
=
31.8%
more than three made little difference.
What was a dispositional factor that impacted Asch’s study?
Expertise
.
More
knowledgeable
people
would
conform
less.