Paper One - Social Influence - Asch's Study into Conformity
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2. How was Asch's study reliable?
- There was internal validity
- There was no ambiguity to the task
- He used a standardised procedure, so his findings could be replicated
- The participants were deceived, so they couldn't know the aim of the study and give false answers
3. (Fill in the blanks) (a)_____ ___ _____ did a meta analysis of (b)___ studies and found that women are more conformist than men. This suggests that Asch's study is guilty of (c)____ ____.
- (a)Jock and Baker / (b)513 / (c)gender bias
- (a)Smith and Shultz / (b)345 / (c)gender bias
- (a)Eagly and Carli / (b)145 / (c)beta bias
- (a)Finn and Darker / (b)123 / (c)sexism
4. How many participants took part in the original study?
- 123 American male undergraduates
- 215 American undergraduates
- 123 male undergraduates
- 95 post-graduates
5. How many participants conformed at least once?
- 39%
- 75%
- 87%
- 66%
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