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- Crutchfield_situation abstract "The Crutchfield Situation was an experimental procedure and apparatus created by Richard S. Crutchfield in 1953 to study conformity. Essentially, the Crutchfield Situation was an attempt to improve upon the methodology employed in the Asch conformity experiments. One of the major criticisms concerning the Asch studies was the need for many accomplices (i.e., confederates) in order to study one participant. According to Forsyth, an additional criticism of Asch’s design was that “participants in the Asch studies stated their choices aloud under the watchful eyes of all the other members, and this procedure likely increased their feelings of embarrassment and of being evaluated.”Crutchfield’s design eliminated the need for many confederates, and protected against the potential of subjects’ feeling embarrassed by stating answers aloud, by placing participants into individual side-by-side cubicles. The partition walls in each cubicle blocked participants from seeing each other (see Figure 1).".
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- Crutchfield_situation wikiPageWikiLink Asch_conformity_experiments.
- Crutchfield_situation wikiPageWikiLink Category:Psychology.
- Crutchfield_situation wikiPageWikiLink Richard_Crutchfield.
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- Crutchfield_situation subject Category:Psychology.
- Crutchfield_situation hypernym Procedure.
- Crutchfield_situation type AnatomicalStructure.
- Crutchfield_situation comment "The Crutchfield Situation was an experimental procedure and apparatus created by Richard S. Crutchfield in 1953 to study conformity. Essentially, the Crutchfield Situation was an attempt to improve upon the methodology employed in the Asch conformity experiments. One of the major criticisms concerning the Asch studies was the need for many accomplices (i.e., confederates) in order to study one participant.".
- Crutchfield_situation label "Crutchfield situation".
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- Crutchfield_situation depiction Crutchfield_App.png.
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