Conformity to social roles Flashcards

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Asch (1956)

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studied conformity using ‘visual discrimination’ task in which a group of p’s had to say out loud which of three comparison lines matched a standard line.

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Ash (1956) group size

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Asch found the the smaller the group size the lower the conformity and when group size was bigger it increased.

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Asch (1956) unamity

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Asch also found that conformity decreased when the group’s unaminity was distrubed and one of them gave a correct rather than incorrect answer

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How did Asch (1956) make the task more difficult?

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By making the camprison and standard lines very similar, so that the correct answer was much less obvious.

Conformity increased the more difficult the task was.

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How many p’s were confederates

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All but one of the p’s were actually ‘confederates’ who were initally instructed to give unanimously incorrect answer on 2/3 of the the 18 trials.

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What % of confederates that were unanmious occur>

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Conformity occured 33% of the time. When ome confederate dissented, conformity dropped to 6%

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What happened when the task was easy?

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Normative social influence operates and p’s show compliance.

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What happened when task was difficult?

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When the task was more diffcult, conformity probably occurs because of informational social influence.

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Asch’s confederates may have been uncoving and so p’s may not have believed their incorrect answers.

Mori and Arai (2010)

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E: If confederates were not convinving, the validty of the study would be low.

E: Mori and Arai (2010) overcame this by giving each p’s glasses which altered what they saw, removing the need for confederates

L: Conformity level were similar to Asch’s findings, suggesting his confederates did act convingly and that his findings are valid.

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Weakness of research in conformity is that studies have only used a limited range of majority sizes

Bond (2005).

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E: Asch believed that majority of 3 was sufficient number for maximum influence.

E: Bond (2005) says that only Asch used a majority greater than 9, and most studies hve used a greater than 9, andmost studies have used a majority of between 2 and 4.

L: This suggests that we know very little about thr effect of a larger majority on conformity rtes given that most research has studied only the influence of relatively small majority.

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2 Ethical issues of Asch’s study

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Informed consent - Asch did not give them information on the the nature of the study and to know what they are getting themselves into and giving them the right to withdraw.

Deception - Ash’s study was that they were deceived as they were misled by him and withholding information about the true aims of the study

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2 Ethical issues of Asch’s study

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Informed consent - Asch did not give them information on the the nature of the study and to know what they are getting themselves into and giving them the right to withdraw.

Deception - Ash’s study was that they were deceived as they were misled by him and withholding information about the true aims of the study

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