Lesson 3: Key studies in Conformity Flashcards

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Key studies in conformity:

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Jenness (1932): jelly bean experiment estimate changed after collaboration (ISI)
Sherif (1935): autokinetic light experiment (ISI)
Asch (1951): line experiment to see if the subject would conform to confederates clearly incorrect answer (NSI)

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Jennes study

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  • used ambiguous situation of bottle filled with jelly beans
  • asked pps to guess how many were inside individually then as group
  • results were converging; results came closer after discussion (ISI)
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Sheriff study

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  • auto kinetic effect illusion
  • pps asked to guess how much light moved individually then in groups
  • group was converging; results changed to other peoples (ISI)
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Who developed the two process theory for conformity? (ISI and NSI)

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Deutsch and Gerard (1955)

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Asch study- ‘vision test’

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  • 123 male US undergraduates in a ‘vision test’
  • asch placed pp last amongst group of confederates
  • confederates picked blatantly wrong answer to see if pp would conform (18 trials, 12 critical)
  • 75% conformed at least once, 25% never conformed
  • overall conformity of 35% on critical trials
  • asch asked reasons for conformity in interview and response was that they knew answers were false but wanted to fit in (NSI) so study showed compliance
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