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3 years ago
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In a variation of his standard experiment, Solomon Asch (1957) found that when participants could write their responses on a pie

ce of paper, conformity dropped dramatically. This finding indicates that participants exhibited __________, not __________ during the standard experiment.
Social Studies
2 answers:
solong [7]3 years ago
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Answer: Public compliance; Private acceptance

Explanation:

Neporo4naja [7]3 years ago
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Answer:

public compliance; private acceptance.

Explanation:

The terms "Public compliance" and "private acceptance" are important concepts in the principle of social Psychology. When you are told to do something in a large gathering of people and you do it but when you are no more in the public you change back to your original way, doing this is known as "Public compliance" that is to say you accept a particular instructions in public but in private you disagree with it.

The term "private acceptance'' is when you accept a norm or instructions and you follow them both privately and publicly.

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