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tigry1 [53]
3 years ago
5

Recall that when Solomon Asch (1955) conducted an experiment in which six confederates gave the wrong judgment about the lengths

of lines and in which a seventh confederate gave the correct judgment, participants' normative conformity dropped drastically. These findings support the importance of __________ in creating conformity.
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Paraphin [41]3 years ago
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Answer:

These findings support the importance of <u>a unanimous group</u> in creating conformity

Explanation:

<u>In this experiment, Asch could explain how a group is conducted by the major opinion, and how a simple change from the point of view can create controversy and dissolve the group.</u> More than just human behavior is a psychological condition to follow the crowd, to not be different. <u>It's a way to safeguard itself.</u>

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