The Power of Conformity
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I'm so going to try this.
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It's just human nature. Without it we couldn't be a stable controlled society
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@Ijustatewhat19 LOL... so true. I guess thats the magic of actors
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@Tanelornify I must say this is the most amusing experiment I've seen to cover the idea of conformity. To answer your question, unfortunately it is no, levels of conformity have not altered much, if you watch the Milgram experiment, it's been repeated many times with varying but quite comparable results. Milgram's experiment is very depressing however, this is an amusing way to show the same idea. Milgram's is more about mainly about responsibility for actions.
Watch the Asch experiment as well
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wow! that last one can't be real, can it?
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"This is the "Understanding 9/11" psychology series.
Why do people still believe all the nonsense in the corporate controlled media on 9/11?"
I ABSO-FUCKING-LUTELY LOVE THE DESCRIPTION. And I hope the mother fucker that comes on this page and still believes the"media's story"of 9-11 feels like these guys in the video simultaneuosly knowin that maybe they should stop conforming to what others think/do just to go along to get along
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is that morgan freeman talking lol
same voice
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OH..my, aren't you the clever one! How quickly you unravel
the fraud that was Candid Camera!
*face palm*
Yes, darling, cameras were larger back in the day..but
they can still be hidden behind false walls and furniture. Only the wee lens
needs to "visible". Do you really believe that no one was ever able to
film covertly until tiny telephones with cameras were invented?
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@Tanelornify that would be good. I would think people would conform with peers but not with people they dont identify with? young/ old etc
It would be interesting to do this again to see if people's levels of conformity have changed over time.
Tanelornify 11 months ago 16
how can the people conducting the experiment not laugh? If I saw someone doing that I would die laughing lol
Ijustatewhat19 1 year ago 14