How did participants in Solomon Asch’s line-judging experiment respond after they heard several other participants before them give an obviously wrong answer?

A) One hundred percent of the participants gave the correct response.
B) Fifty percent of the participants conformed to the wrong answer; there was no predictable pattern.
C) Thirty-six percent of the time they too gave the objectively wrong but conforming answer.
D) One hundred percent of the participants conformed to the obviously wrong response.


C) Thirty-six percent of the time they too gave the objectively wrong but conforming answer.

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