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Asch's Experiment
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Group size : conformity declined slightly with a large group
Informational influence : if someone is really smart about a topic then people are more likely to go along with them
Normative influence : you conform because you want to be liked, not rejected by important people
Social loafing : conforming to the group because it's less effort
Deindividuation : in groups, people feel anonymous and less accountable for their actions
Unanimous : whether or not the group members are unanimous in their views
Conformity : the tendency to change our ABCs to agree with someone else or a group
The ally effect : when one person disagrees with the majority of the group which leads to a reduction in conformity
Asch's Experiment
Across:4. | whether or not the group members are unanimous in their views |
| 8. | in groups, people feel anonymous and less accountable for their actions |
| | Down:1. | the tendency to change our ABCs to agree with someone else or a group | 2. | conformity declined slightly with a large group | 3. | if someone is really smart about a topic then people are more likely to go along with them |
| 5. | conforming to the group because it's less effort | 6. | you conform because you want to be liked, not rejected by important people | 7. | when one person disagrees with the majority of the group which leads to a reduction in conformity |
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Asch's Experiment
Across:4. | whether or not the group members are unanimous in their views |
| 8. | in groups, people feel anonymous and less accountable for their actions |
| | Down:1. | the tendency to change our ABCs to agree with someone else or a group | 2. | conformity declined slightly with a large group | 3. | if someone is really smart about a topic then people are more likely to go along with them |
| 5. | conforming to the group because it's less effort | 6. | you conform because you want to be liked, not rejected by important people | 7. | when one person disagrees with the majority of the group which leads to a reduction in conformity |
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© 2016
PuzzleFast.com, Noncommercial Use Only