Topic > Social Psychology: Social Influence and Social Perspective
The following study is closely related to the Milgram and Stanford Prison experiments. Subsequent experiments attempted to demonstrate how perfectly normal human beings could be pushed by authority into unusual behavior. In the decision, the study concluded with two reasons, one would be to fit in with the group that would have normative influence. Furthermore, because they believe that the group is better informed than them (informational influence). The Asch study turns out to help explain why people respond and are influenced even though they know they are wrong. The following experiment was successful in the sense of exerting its influence on the will
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