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The Line Experiment by Solomon Asch in 1951, Experiment Method and Design,…
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Results
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There were extreme individual differences, with some subjects remaining independent without exception and some who were conforming the majority of the time.
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Aim/Hypothesis
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Individuals are suggestible and subject opinions will be modified and distorted through open opposition
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A group of eight individuals was instructed to judge a series of simple, clearly structured perceptual relations (match the length of a line to another)
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Determine if the individual would yield their independence, conduct an individual interview and reveal the true purpose of the experiment
An experiment about conformity to the majority through an obviously incorrect answer to a length perception test