Social Influence Multiple Choice Questions 4.0 / 5 based on 3 ratings ? Psychologysocial influenceA2/A-levelAQA Created by: paigemaddox2000Created on: 16-01-17 13:15 In Asch's original study the naive participant was always seated: Last or next to last 1 of 14 What did Asch find out about group size ? Conformity increased with group size but only to a point 2 of 14 What did Asch find out about unanimity ? A unanimous majority had the greatest effect on conformity 3 of 14 What did Asch find out about task difficulty ? Conformity increased when task became more difficult 4 of 14 The Stanford Prison Study investigated: Conformity to social roles 5 of 14 What was Zimbardo's role in Stanford Prison study ? Both prison superintendent and lead researcher 6 of 14 The roles of guard and prisoners were decided: randomly 7 of 14 Milgrim recruited his participants by: Placing adverts in local papers and sending out flyers 8 of 14 Three people were part of Milgrims study. They were: Experimenter, Teacher, Learner 9 of 14 The final prod given to the participants was; 'You have no other choice, you must continue' 10 of 14 In terms of Milgrim's finding, 65% refers to the proportion of participants who: Went all of the way to the top of the shock scale 11 of 14 What did Milgrim find out about proximity in his variations ? Obedience decreased when learner and teacher were physically closer 12 of 14 What did Milgrim find out about location in his variations ? Obedience decreased when study was conducted in run down part of town 13 of 14 Bickman's (1974) study supported Milgrim because he found out: People more often obeyed someone dressed in security guard's uniform 14 of 14
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