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Neto (1995) and Smith & Bond (1988)
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Mind Map on Neto (1995) and Smith & Bond (1988), created by tris3vans on 08/10/2014.
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Neto (1995) and Smith & Bond (1988)
Does it support, challenge or develop Asch?
Neto
Developed as they only used female participants and it showed that females tended to conform more than males
Smith and Bond
Developed as they tested collectivist and individualist societies and found that people from collectivist societies tended to conform more
Similarities
They both used the same procedure as Asch did
Differences
Neto
The study was more recent so it's more applicable to today's society
Only used women
Smith and Bond
They ran the trials in different societies (collectivist and individualist)
They did it in 17 countries
Conclusion (therefore…)
They show that conformity exists in different societies, but it occurs differently in each, showing that Asch's study has some reliability
It shows that Asch's study has some external validity as it can be generalised to different groups and societies
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