Conformity (AQA A Level Psychology)

Exam Questions

53 mins7 questions
12 marks

In an experiment, researchers arranged for participants to complete a very personal and embarrassing questionnaire in a room with other people. Each participant was tested individually. The other people were confederates of the experimenter.

In condition 1: the confederates completed the questionnaire.

In condition 2: the confederates refused to complete the questionnaire and asked to leave the experiment.

The researchers tested 15 participants in condition 1, and 15 different participants in condition 2.

The researchers recorded the number of participants who completed the questionnaire in each condition.

Identify the type of data in this experiment. Explain your answer.

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21 mark

Which one of the following is most associated with informational social influence? Shade one box only.

  • It is an emotional, rather than cognitive, process.

  • It is based on a desire to be liked, rather than a desire to be right.

  • It is more likely to lead to a permanent, rather than temporary, change in attitude.

  • It occurs in unambiguous situations, rather than those where there is no obvious answer.

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1a3 marks

In an experiment, researchers arranged for participants to complete a very personal and embarrassing questionnaire in a room with other people. Each participant was tested individually. The other people were confederates of the experimenter.

In condition 1: the confederates completed the questionnaire.

In condition 2: the confederates refused to complete the questionnaire and asked to leave the experiment.

The researchers tested 15 participants in condition 1, and 15 different participants in condition 2.

The researchers recorded the number of participants who completed the questionnaire in each condition.

Using your knowledge of social influence, explain the likely outcome of this experiment.

1b4 marks

For this study, the researchers had to use different participants in each condition and this could have affected the results.

Outline one way in which the researchers could have addressed this issue.

1c2 marks

In order to analyse the difference in the number of participants who completed the questionnaire in each condition, the researchers used a chi-squared test.

Apart from reference to the level of measurement, give two reasons why the researchers used the chi-squared test.

1d2 marks

The calculated value of chi-squared in the experiment described on page 2 is 3.97

Table 1: Critical values for the chi-squared test

Level of significance

df

0.1

0.05

0.02

0.01

1

2.71

3.84

5.41

6.64

The calculated value of chi-squared should be equal to or greater than the critical value to be statistically significant.

With reference to the critical values in Table 1, explain whether or not the calculated value of chi-squared is significant at the 5% level.

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23 marks

Researchers have identified different features of science, including:

  • replicability

  • theory construction

  • hypothesis testing

Explain how Asch’s conformity research illustrates one of these features of science.

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34 marks

Describe how Zimbardo investigated conformity to social roles.

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116 marks

Discuss what psychological research has told us about why people conform.

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216 marks

Steph and Jeff are student teachers who recently joined other members of staff on a one-day strike. When asked why they decided to do so, Steph replied, ‘I never thought I would strike but I listened to the other teachers’ arguments and now I have become quite passionate about it’.

Jeff’s explanation was different: ‘To be honest, everyone else seemed to be striking and I didn’t want to be the only one who wasn’t’.

Discuss explanations for conformity. Refer to Steph and Jeff as part of your discussion.

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