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Suppose you are designing a study on group influence inspired by the 'Asch Conformity Experiment' follow-up. Explain how you would apply the concept of a confederate by describing a setup with two confederates and one naïve participant to measure social conformity.

Question: Suppose you are designing a study on group influence inspired by the 'Asch Conformity Experiment' follow-up. Explain how you would apply the concept of a confederate by describing a setup with two confederates and one naïve participant to measure social conformity.

Sample answer: I would place the two confederates and the single naïve participant in the same room for a social task. The confederates would be instructed to give a coordinated, incorrect response first, and I would then measure whether the naïve participant conforms to their incorrect responses or gives the independent, correct response.

Key points:

  • Instruct the two confederates to perform a coordinated, pre-planned action in front of the participant.
  • Ensure the single participant remains naïve by believing the confederates are fellow subjects.
  • Measure the naïve participant's behavioral response to see if they conform to the confederates' actions.

Rubric: The response must describe a setup where two confederates manipulate a social situation by performing a coordinated action (like choosing an incorrect response) and explain that the researcher measures whether the naïve participant conforms.

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