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buybuydandavis comments on Cross-Cultural maps and Asch's Conformity Experiment - Less Wrong Discussion

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Comment author: buybuydandavis 11 March 2016 01:37:21PM 3 points [-]

Finally, although we had expected conformity to be lower when the participant's response was not made available to the majority, this variable did not have a significant effect.

That is a really interesting variation.

It's not that they're consciously trying to conform, it's that their truth function is highly dependent on the opinions of others. A heeby jeeby inducing idea that I've suspected for a while, but can't recall such clear data for before.

For some people, two plus two really does equal five if other people think so.