asch conformity experiments
The Asch conformity experiments were a series of social psychology experiments conducted by Solomon Asch in the 1950s. These experiments aimed to understand how individuals are influenced by the opinions and actions of a majority group, even when it goes against their own judgment or beliefs.
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