Key study: Moscovici et al. (1969) The blue-green slides
A group of six people viewed a set of 36 blue-green coloured slides and stated whether they were blue or green
The study had three conditions: confederates consistently said the slides were green, confederates were inconsistent about the colour, and a control group with no confederates
People were less willing to change their opinions to the new conflicting view if they had listened to a minority group than if they listened to a majority group
Minority influence research rarely reflects the dynamics of these groups so findings may not apply to real-life minority influence situations which exert a more powerful influence