The effects of subject roles, demand characteristics, and suspicion on conformity. |
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Authors: | Geller Sheldon H; Endler Norman S |
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Abstract: | Investigated whether 54 female undergraduates would adopt "apprehensive," "good," "negativistic," or "faithful" S roles when participating in a conformity experiment. A modified Crutchfield social communication apparatus was used, and the experiment was arranged so that only 1 of these 4 roles could be supported by results. Questionnaire data analysis shows a significant Awareness of Demand Characteristics * Suspicion interaction effect (p |
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