The main ethical issue to consider in Asch's study is decieving the participants and therefore the lack of informed consent (however, he needed to do this otherwise his results wouldn't have been valid) as well as debriefing. The study may also have caused the participants to experience some distress because when they were debriefed afterwards and found out the aim, they may have felt very embarrassed and mad that they weren't told about it before.
The main ethical concern in Asch's conformity experiments is the use of deception, as participants were misled about the true purpose of the study. This raises issues related to informed consent and the potential for psychological harm or stress in participants who may have felt pressured to conform to incorrect judgments. Additionally, the lack of debriefing at the end of the experiment to clarify the deception could have caused lingering psychological effects in the participants.
Unless you count making the participants feel traumatized by the fact that they didn't get correct length of the lines, I think it's ethical. Of course de-briefing statement has to be given if you intend to replicate the design.
There are a number of ethical concerns in Asch's study.
Firstly, the participants were deceived, and not made aware of the true nature of the study until the debriefing.
Secondly, the participants did not give informed consent (impossible given the deception) although they were provided a right to withdraw following the debrief.
Finally, there was a small amount of harm to the participants. Most participants reported feeling stressed, although this wasn't an exceptional amount.
Overall, Asch's study has some ethical issues, but not enough to warrant much criticism.
The Solomon Asch study found that individuals are likely to conform to a group's opinion even when they know it is incorrect, due to social pressure to fit in. This revealed the power of social influence and the importance of individual independence in resisting conformity.
Often went along with the group and picked the wrong line
Asch's study has low ecological validity as it was conducted in a lab setting with artificial tasks. The findings may not accurately represent how people behave in real-life social situations due to the controlled nature of the experiment.
Asch's famous line experiment dealt with the central social psychological phenomenon of conformity, specifically studying how individuals are influenced by group pressure to conform to the incorrect answers given by others.
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Ricardo Asch's birth name is Ricardo Hector Asch.
Adolph von Asch zu Asch auf Oberndorff was born in 1839.
Adolph von Asch zu Asch auf Oberndorff died in 1906.
There are no concerns now use your own brains dah!
The Asch Recordings was created in 1997.
NSTG Asch was created in 1939.
Peter Asch was born in 1948.
Sholem Asch died in 1957.
Sholem Asch was born in 1880.
Robert Asch was born in 1968.