Types Of Conformity AO3 Flashcards

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Strength of Research into Types of Conformity (Supporting Evidence)

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Asch (1951) provides strong support for compliance. Participants conformed publicly to an obviously incorrect answer to avoid rejection, showing compliance without private acceptance.

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Strength of Research into Types of Conformity (Real-World Application)

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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).

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Weakness of Research into Types of Conformity (Low Ecological Validity)

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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.

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Weakness of Research into Types of Conformity (Cultural Bias)

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Most conformity studies (e.g., Asch) are based on Western, individualistic cultures. Conformity levels may be higher in collectivist cultures, making findings culturally biased.

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