Asked by Yasmin Amador on Sep 29, 2024

Asch studied influence by

A) measuring how much students' attitudes changed during college.
B) asking people to judge the movement of a pinpoint of light in a dark room.
C) watching how people in groups responded to the commands of an authority.
D) having people make judgments about the length of lines.
E) asking groups to simulate juries making decisions.

Judgments

Cognitive processes involving the evaluation or assessment of something or someone, often based on knowledge, criteria, and personal values.

Length of Lines

In a psychological context, refers to a perceptual judgement experiment where subjects are asked to compare the lengths of lines or segments.

  • Delineate the procedures employed in studying influence and conformity, referencing Asch and Crutchfield's instances.