easy · MCAT psych-soc

In a social psychological experiment, a subject is asked to judge the length of a line while in a room with several confederates who all give a clearly incorrect answer. The subject often goes along with the group's incorrect response. This phenomenon, famously studied by Solomon Asch, is known as:

  1. Conformity
  2. Group polarization
  3. Social loafing
  4. Obedience

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