The primary difference between the research of Sheriff (1936) and Asch (1951) is that
a. Sheriff was able to demonstrate conformity, whereas Asch was not.
b. Asch was able to demonstrate conformity, whereas Sheriff was not.
c. Sheriff relied on an ambiguous task, whereas Asch used an unambiguous task.
d. Asch relied on an ambiguous task, whereas Sheriff used an unambiguous task.
c
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a) increasing. b) decreasing. c) stable. d) unlimited.
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