Zimbardo Lesson 3
Zimbardo Lesson 3
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The following phrases refer to different types of conformity.
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A The deepest level of conformity.
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C The beliefs of the group become part of the individual's
own belief system.
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E The individual changes his / her beliefs, but ii is a
temporary change.
Outline one method that psychologists have used to study conformity.
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(Total 6 mar1<o)
The most likely method offered is an experiment (such as those carried out by Asch);
however, other methods are also credit-worthy (observations, role-plays). 1 mark for
identification of the method and a further mark for elaboration; laboratory experiment (1
mark) where confederates deliberately gave the wrong answer to see if the na'ive
participant conformed (further mark for elaboration). Candidates could either refer to a
research method in general, or they could describe the procedures of a particular study
for 2 marks.
It is worth noting that sometimes a very brief or succinct answer can still be sufficient
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2 marks.
[If a response for (a) gains no marks, marks can be awarded for (b) and / or (c) if the
limitation and way of overcoming it could apply to conformity research).
(b) A03 = 2
The limitation will depend on the method given in (a). Lab experiments lack ecological
validity (1 mark) this means that the findings cannot be generalised to the real world
(further mark for elaboration).
It is worth noting that sometimes a very brief or succinct answer can still be sufficient for
2 marks.
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To overcome lack of ecological validity conduct the experiment in the real world (1 mark)
by setting up a field experiment so people behave as they would do normally (1 further
mark).
IMPLICATIONS OF RESEARCH INTO CONFORMITY TO
SOCIAL ROLES...
Zimbardo believed that theguard's drift into sadi stic behaviour was an
aut om at ic consequence of them embracing their roles, this st op p ed
them from seeing that their behaviour was wrong
Reicher & Haslam believe that behaviour is dependent on the norms and
values associ at ed w it h their specific social ident it y.
Outline and evaluate research into conformity.
(Total 12 marils)
Marks for this question: A01 = 6 , A03 =
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Level Marks Description
0 No relevant content.
A01
Candidates may offer any research that is relevant to conformity. The most likely studies
are those by Asch, Crutchfield, Sherif, Perrin and Spencer; but any other relevant study
is creditworthy. Zimbardo'sprison study investigated conforming to social roles and is
also creditworthy.
A03