Solomon Asch

Lessons from a couple of social psychological experiments

The Milgram Experiment was a shock experiment by Stanley Milgram in the early 60's that tested people's willingness to shock others if instructed by an authority figure. Conclusion: 65%% of the participants would kill someone if an authority figure told them to.

 

The Asch Experiments were a series of experiments by Solomon Asch in the 50's that tested the extent to which social pressure from a majority group could affect a person to conform. Conclusion: People were willing to ignore reality in order to conform to the group.

English

Lekcije iz par socijalno psiholoških eksperimenata

Milgramov eksperiment bio je elektro šok eksperiment Stanleya Milgrama ranih 60-ih godina, koji je testirao spremnost ljudi da šokiraju druge ako im to naloži autoritet. Zaključak: 65 % učesnika bi ubilo nekoga ako im to kaže autoritet.

 

Asch eksperimenti bili su serija eksperimenata Solomona Ascha 50-ih godina, koji su testirali stepen do kojeg društveni pritisak od strane većinske grupe može uticati na osobu da se povinuje. Zaključak: Ljudi su bili spremni ignorisati stvarnost kako bi se povinovali grupi.

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