| Question | Answer | % Correct |
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| On how many of the 18 trials did confederates give the wrong answer? | 12 | 100%
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| How many participants were there? | 123 | 100%
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| Asch tested the impact of unanimity by giving participants an "ally" who would disagree with the confederates, which decreased conformity to [___%] | 25% | 100%
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| In each trial there was one standard line and how many comparison lines? | 3 | 100%
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| Asch changed the amount of confederates and found conformity fell to [___%] when there were only 3? | 31.8% | 100%
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| Out of these critical trials, how often did participants conform? (%) | 36.8% | 100%
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| What percentage of participants conformed at least once | 75% | 100%
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| Where were participants from and what were they? | American undergraduates | 100%
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| Each participant was tested individually with 6-8 [___] | confederates | 100%
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| Asch increased the difficulty of the task, making the lines more similar in length. This caused conformity to increase because of normative or informational social influence? | informational (ISI) | 100%
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| What gender were the participants? | male | 100%
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| Is this "Asch effect" an example of normative or informational social influence? | normative (NSI) | 100%
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