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    actions by comparing them to others’ opinions‚ beliefs or actions. Social proof can promote conformity either by providing information and validation or by creating social pressure to go along. As we saw in class in reviewing the Asch Experiment with the three bars or the Milgram Experiment with the electric shocks‚ authority plays an important role in strengthening social proof. In the case‚ we see that Mike Garner of Silver State mortgages had his own suspicions that they were selling bad mortgages

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    if Hitler asked You to Electrocute a Stranger would you? In the beginning‚ Stanley Milgram was worried about the Nazi problem. He doesn’t worry much about the Nazis anymore. He worries about you and me‚ and‚ perhaps‚ himself a little bit too. Stanley Milgram is a social psychologist‚ and when he began his career at Yale University in 1960 he had a plan to prove‚ scientifically‚ that Germans Philip Meyer © Philip Meyer. Originally published in Esquire‚ February 1970. artwork © Michael Leonard

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    There are certain factors that increase and decrease the level of conformity which will be discussed later in the report Abstract In our study we have replicated the famous ‘Asch experiment’ which tested the level to which conformance can occur. The results of our experiment were consistent with the findings of the asch experiment and plus we also detected psychological reactance to a little extent Literature Review In this article‚ the two authors and put out three different proposals in order

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    Informational social influence suggests that the motive for conformity is based on the need that everyone has for certainty. If an individual was placed in an ambiguous situation‚ they would be more likely to refer to others to know how to react. Asch conducted a study in which out of a group of participants‚ only one was a real participant‚ the others were confederates‚ who gave wrong answers to questions asked. A few of the real participants experienced perceptual distortion‚ but the majority

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    There are even studies‚ such as those conducted by Solomon Asch and Stanley Milgram‚ that support this notion. Despite this‚ there is one main flaw in that logic. Cooperation is not the same as conformity. Working together does not equal being the same as each other. In fact‚ to work together effectively‚ everyone needs

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    Whether it was because of their fear of disobeying Authority shown in the milgram experiment‚ for their fear of standing up to their peers as shown in the asch experiment or just out of pure ignorance. Another big reason was because there was a large cultural barrier between them from the language they speak to the beliefs that each side has‚ 80 percent of vietnamese

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    4 Held and Hein (kitten carousel) designed their study to solve some problems in earlier research. Describe two ways in which the visual-spatial experience of animals in this earlier research was restricted. [4] 5 From the study by Milgram (obedience): (a) Outline one ethical guideline that was broken. (b) Outline one ethical guideline that was not broken. 6 [2] [2] From

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    figures include; Allport-social facilitation (1920)‚ Festinger–Cognitive Dissonance (1950)‚ Milgram-shock experiment (1963)‚ Bandura-Social learning theory (1963)‚ Tajfel-Social identity theory (1971)‚ Haney‚ Banks & Zimbardo-Prison study (1973)‚ Weiner-Attribution theory (1986). The experiment that I will be talking about that links with social psychology will be the “Shock experiment” that was done by Milgram in 1963. In this experiment they had some volunteers and then they split them up into two

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    Armenian and Turk D) Rwandan and Jews 12. The social psychologist who used electrical shock in his experiments in order to find out how far people would go in obeying the commands of an authority figure is: A) Philip Zimbardo B) Emile Durkheim C) Georg Simmel D) Stanley Milgram 13. August Comte believed that all

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    Social Psychology Test 2 Put answers on the appropriate red scan tron. Be sure to bubble in your n number in the space marked “ID”. Bring the scan tron to the classroom between 10 and 10:50 Monday‚ October 03. DO NOT TURN TEST INTO PSYCHOLOGY OFFICE. Late tests are not accepted. 1) A favorable or unfavorable evaluation reaction toward something or someone is what social psychologists call a(n) A. feeling. B. cognition. C. attitude. D. behavioral tendency

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