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Test The asch experiment: group pressure and visual judgment
Agenda
QUESTION 1: What did Asch's experiments demonstrate?
That people always tell the truth
That individual judgment is infallible
That group pressure influences even against evidence
That people do not perceive visual errors
2nd QUESTION: What type of visual task was used in the experiment?
A calculation task
A reading assignment
A line comparison task
A writing assignment
QUESTION 3: What did the accomplices in the experiment do?
Gave the correct answer
They refused to participate
They gave wrong answers on purpose
They acted as impartial judges
QUESTION 4: What was the approximate percentage of participants who settled at least once?
Approximately 20%
Approximately 50%
Approximately 76%
Approximately 90%
QUESTION 5: How did the control group behave?
Made more mistakes than the experimental group
Showed the same error rate
Made very few mistakes
He retired before finishing
QUESTION 6: What was the main reason for conformity according to the participants?
Because they wanted to learn
By normative social influence
To deceive the researcher
For fear of making mistakes alone
QUESTION 7: What happened if an accomplice broke the unanimity?
Conformity increased
Nothing changed
Conformity decreased drastically
The experiment was repeated
QUESTION 8: What human need do Asch's studies emphasize?
The need for leadership
The need for control
The need for belonging and acceptance
The need for scientific knowledge
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