Types Of Conformity AO3 Flashcards
(4 cards)
Strength of Research into Types of Conformity (Supporting Evidence)
Asch (1951) provides strong support for compliance. Participants conformed publicly to an obviously incorrect answer to avoid rejection, showing compliance without private acceptance.
Strength of Research into Types of Conformity (Real-World Application)
Understanding conformity helps in real-world applications, such as public health campaigns. Compliance can be used to encourage positive behaviours (e.g., recycling, wearing masks).
Weakness of Research into Types of Conformity (Low Ecological Validity)
Studies like Asch (1951) lack ecological validity. The task of judging line lengths is artificial and does not reflect real-world conformity situations, limiting generalisability.
Weakness of Research into Types of Conformity (Cultural Bias)
Most conformity studies (e.g., Asch) are based on Western, individualistic cultures. Conformity levels may be higher in collectivist cultures, making findings culturally biased.