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asch's study L2
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What was the aim of the study?
To test
conformity
under
majority
pressure
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Why were the results of the study important?
They highlighted
influences
on group interaction
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What did participants believe they were doing in the study?
Participating in a
visual discrimination task
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What percentage of responses conformed in the critical tasks?
36.8%
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What were the three reasons for conformity identified in the study?
Distortion
of perception,
judgment
, and action
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What is meant by 'distortion of perception' in the context of the study?
Seeing
the
lines
as
the
majority
did
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How did participants publicly respond to the incorrect answers?
They changed their answers to avoid
disapproval
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What was the role of confederates in the study?
They provided
incorrect
answers intentionally
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What was the impact of having more confederates present?
Increased likelihood of
conformity
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How did task difficulty influence conformity?
Increased
difficulty led to less conformity
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What did Asch's findings suggest about breaking group consensus?
It was a main influence on
conformity
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What ethical concerns were raised about the study?
It lacked
ecological validity
and
consent
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What did Lucas et al. (2006) find regarding task difficulty?
Increased
difficulty
led to
long-term effects
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What situational factors influence conformity?
Majority influence
and
task difficulty
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How does gender affect conformity according to the study?
All participants were
male
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What does the term 'demand characteristics' refer to in this context?
Participants
altering
behavior
due to expectations
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How did the presence of confederates affect participants' responses?
Increased
likelihood
of
conforming
to wrong answers
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What historical context influenced Asch's findings?
Strong anti-communist sentiment in
1956
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What was the conformity rate when the majority was 1 out of 3?
Conformity increased to
30%
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How do Asch's findings relate to social pressure?
People conform under
perceived
high costs
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What are the main factors influencing conformity according to the study?
Majority influence
Task difficulty
Group consensus
Individual differences
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What are the strengths and weaknesses of Asch's study?
Strengths:
Insight into
group dynamics
Clear demonstration of
conformity
Weaknesses:
Lacks
ecological validity
Ethical concerns regarding consent
Limited to male participants
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