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The Solomon Asch Experiment (A study on conformity)

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Uploaded by on May 13, 2009

A class experiment at MSL. Not that serious. I hope you like it.

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  • In my opinion, at least have 2 confederates per subject. Otherwise it's just one person's word against another and they will be less likely to conform. (And that will mess up the whole experiment. :p)

  • was done in 1951 not 1958

  • I looked it up and I see both 1951 and 1958. Eh, it doesn't really matter. All I know is that it was in the 50's. Whatever. :)

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  • What were the results??

  • @BoredonOccasion Yeah, that is because none of us really stand alone in this world, we are already throw into a world with others. We are very social creatures.

  • I agree, in a study done in the 70's, conformity dropped from 37% to 5% when the naive subject had even one friend.

  • thanks for the reply!!! you're a great help...

  • i have a question. can this be done with only one or two confederates??? i have to do this for my psychology class and i want as few confederates as possible...

  • lol I agree with everyone it was 1951 or 1958

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