A distinction between Sherif and Asch’s experiment is the degree to which the task might induce uncertainty. While the stimuli used in Sherif’s experiment can be described as ___________, inducing _______ uncertainty, the stimuli in Asch’s study were _____________, inducing _______ uncertainty.

a) Ambiguous; high; unambiguous; low
b) Ambiguous; low; unambiguous; high
c) Unambiguous; high; ambiguous; low
d) Unambiguous; low; ambiguous; high


CORRECT = A

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