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Conformity and obedience
However, Nemeth et al (1974) agree that consistency is important but is not always enough in itself. .... Kilham & Mann (1974). Female students ...
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Conformity and obedience
Jenness (1932): ‘Beans.’ You all did the experiment so you should be okay ... The Sherif study does involve deception since participants are told the light ...
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Conformity and obedience
In the majority of real life situations conformity is seen as good! ... Jenness (1932): ‘Beans.’ You all did the experiment so you should be okay with the ...
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Conformity and obedience
When Crutchfield carried out his conformity experiment he administered a questionnaire and found the following personality types were most likely to conform ...
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Biological rhythms
In practice this meant that he was going to bed about one hour later each day. ..... Species most at risk such as herbivores sleep least (a few hours a day in ..... who collated the data from a large number of sleep deprivation studies. ... In a foll
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Conformity and obedience
Bickman (1974). People in the street are asked to pick up a piece of litter or stand on the other side of a bus stop etc. The person doing the asking is ...
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Cognitive Development
McGarrigle & Donaldson (1974) showed that children as young as 4 could conserve .... Hughes and McGarrigle & Donaldson have shown that using different ...
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Conformity and obedience
Jenness (1932): ‘Beans.’ You all did the experiment so you should be okay with the procedure. Sherif (1935): ‘Autokinetic effect’ ...
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Cognitive Development
McGarrigle & Donaldson (1974) repeated Piaget’s conservation experiment on 6-year-old children. The child is shown 2 rows of equal numbers of counters. ...
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Conformity and obedience
In both conformity and obedience studies many participants remain independent. In Milgram’s experiment 65% obeyed, meaning that 35% did not, and in Asch’s ...