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The Asch conformity experiments were a series of studies published in the 1950s that demonstrated the power of conformity in groups. These are also known as the "Asch Paradigm". Experiments led by S...
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Asch found that one of the situational factors that influence conformity is the size of the opposing majority. In a series of studies he varied the number of confederates who gave incorrect answers from 1 to 15. He found that the subjects conformed to a group of 3 or 4 as readily as they did to a larger group.
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Sherif, Asch, and Factors that Influence Conformity ... 3. Factors that influence the extent of conformity ... b) High status persons produce more conformity than low status persons.
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In the Asch studies, it seems obvious the subjects were complying with the unanimous opinion of the group in order to avoid the punishment of ridicule or rejection. ... 6. Circumstances can increase the permanence of conformity produced by compliance or identification.
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Most other conformity studies have a complete consensus that is usually clearly wrong, and I haven’t seen one that tries to dilute the majority rule like this. I’m sure its been done, but maybe that is what it is contributing…...
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Studies of Conformity: How much do we conform? Do we know how much? Why do we conform? When are we most likely to conform?; ... The Asch studies were different because there was not as much agreement and the conformity there was usually only public. Private perception was not ... 2. The conformity to authority studies...
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Understanding the conformity studies of Jenness, Asch, Crutchfield, Deutsch. Informational & Normative influences. ... Did Piaget's study of development set a precedent for scientific studies to follow? How so?. ... Groupthink, conformity, and obedience are discussed. - This posting examines how groupthink, conformity,
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"The Nazi State and the New Religions: Fives Case Studies in Non-Conformity" by Christine Elizabeth King is a valuable resource for those studying how the Nazis handled minority religions. It will also be useful to those attempting to understand why some people can resist pressure and maintain their moral codes.
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