In experiments intended to measure conformity, it was found that
A. about half of subjects wen...
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In experiments intended to measure conformity, it was found that
A. about half of subjects went along with an incorrect group consensus in 50 percent of trials.
B. 10 percent of subjects went along with the incorrect group consensus on every trial.
C. the majority of subjects disagreed with the incorrect group consensus in 75 percent of trials.
D. The tendency of subjects to conform increased in smaller groups.
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